Couples Therapy

A great relationship is life-changing

Great relationships aren't accidental — they're built. And when things have gotten hard, painful, or distant, coming back to each other is one of the most courageous things two people can choose to do.

My therapy practice exists for couples who've made that choice. Together.

The work here is relational, depth-oriented, and genuinely collaborative. That means both partners arriving with openness — not a hidden agenda, not one foot out the door, but a shared commitment to understanding what's happening between them and doing something different. That kind of investment is what makes real change possible.

All sessions are conducted online, which makes high-quality couples therapy more accessible — no commute, no coordinating schedules around an office. Enjoy the privacy and convenience of working on your relationship from the comfort of your own home.

Jaclyn Zeal is licensed to treat couples throughout the state of Pennsylvania.

What Becomes Possible

When both partners are genuinely invested, couples therapy can:

  • Break patterns that have kept the relationship stuck

  • Heal the attachment wounds each person brings to the relationship

  • Rebuild trust and a sense of emotional safety

  • Restore connection — emotionally, physically, and relationally

  • Create something more secure and sustainable than what existed before

This isn't about returning to how things were. It's about building something better.

I’m on a mission to foster better relationships — relationships worth fighting for.

What couples therapy with me actually looks like:

We start by understanding your unique relationship patterns — the cycles you get stuck in, the triggers that set you off, and the unmet needs driving your conflicts.

In our sessions, I won't just sit back and nod. I'll help you slow down those heated moments, identify what's really happening beneath the surface, and give you practical tools to respond differently. You'll learn to hear each other without defensiveness, repair ruptures effectively, and rebuild emotional and physical intimacy.

This isn't about assigning blame or picking sides. It's about understanding how both of your histories, attachment styles, and nervous systems interact — and creating new patterns that actually work.

Some challenges my clients face:

Inability to effectively
resolve conflict

Struggling to romantically connect as parents

Attachment differences that create distance or tension

Rebuilding after betrayal or breach of trust

Intimacy concerns — physical, emotional, or both

Stress as a result of big life transitions

My approach combines:

The therapy here draws on several evidence-based frameworks, integrated around what each couple needs most.

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) forms the backbone — a well-researched model built on attachment science that helps couples identify their cycle, understand the emotions and needs beneath it, and build new patterns of connection.

The Gottman Method brings in concrete tools: research-backed communication skills, conflict de-escalation strategies, and ways to repair after things go sideways.

Relational Life Therapy (RLT) adds depth around relational dynamics — exploring how family legacies and learned roles show up between partners.

My work also addresses the past, present, and future to create more resilience for couples.

Understanding your family legacies — We'll explore how the relationships you witnessed growing up shaped your expectations and behaviors in your partnership today

Healing past wounds together — Sometimes individual pain from childhood or past relationships shows up in your partnership. We'll address these wounds in a way that brings you closer, not further apart

Nervous system regulation — Learn to recognize when you're triggered, calm your stress response, and stay present with your partner even during difficult conversations

Investment Fees

Couples therapy is a real commitment — of time, energy, and money. I don't take that lightly.

I keep my caseload small on purpose. It means I can actually be present with you, think about your relationship between sessions, and show up prepared. You won't feel like you're starting over every time.

Current rate:
$200 per 50-minute session

I also hold a few reduced-fee spots for couples who want this work but are navigating financial hardship. If that's you, just reach out. All slots currently filled.

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Jenny Barone, LAMFT

“Jaclyn and I were colleagues at Council for Relationships, where I witnessed her phenomenal clinical skills. Jaclyn can take her clients’ therapeutic journey to a deeper level of understanding for themselves through her use of compassion and mindfulness.”

This is Jaclyn, a licensed marriage and family therapist based in Pennsylvania. She provides online therapy for couples and individuals, specializing in attachment wounds, relational trauma, and emotionally focused therapy.