Couples Counseling for New and Overwhelmed Parents in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C.

You love your kids, but your relationship feels like it’s falling apart.

You’re not looking for parenting advice—you’re trying to feel close again.

To stop fighting. To stop feeling like roommates.

We help you reconnect in the middle of the chaos.

Lately, it feels like everything has changed, and it’s not just the baby.

You still love each other, but things feel off. Small concerns turn into blowups. You’re both exhausted. Touched out. Running on empty. You’re navigating sleep deprivation, identity shifts and emotional overload with no time to reconnect.

You’re not sure how you got here. But you know it wasn’t supposed to feel like this.

At Poole Conflict Solutions, we help couples who are parenting young kids find their way back to each other—even when things feel messy, hard, or stuck.

You’re stuck in a cycle that’s wearing you down:

  • Feeling alone in the chaos of early parenthood

  • Arguing over who’s doing more, who’s doing it “right,” or who’s more exhausted

  • Struggling to find time, energy, or space for each other

  • Misunderstanding each other’s stress, needs, or emotions

  • Worrying this distance might be permanent. Not knowing how to fix it

  • Worried about the impact your strained relationship will have on your child

how we can help

We help you navigate this new phase of life so you can get back to enjoying each other—and your young child.

New parents require a different type of couples therapy. You don’t just need tools for communication. You need support from someone who understands how the postpartum period impacts your relationship, your identity and your emotional capacity.

At Poole Conflict Solutions, we offer specialized support grounded in perinatal mental health, trauma-informed care, and infant mental health. We help you slow down, tune in, and reconnect with each other in the middle of one of the most overwhelming seasons of your life.

Research shows that 67% of couples report a decline in relationship satisfaction after the birth of a child. This doesn’t mean your relationship is broken. It means you're navigating something that couples just aren’t prepared for.

Our approach isn’t about quick fixes. It’s about sustainable healing, deeper understanding and building something stronger than what existed before. Using evidence-based practices like the Gottman Method and Imago Relationship Therapy, we work together to get to the root of what’s really going on. The goal isn’t just to feel better, it’s to create a stronger, more secure foundation for your future together.

imagine if you could…

Communicate with your co-parent without dread or tension

Picture having conversations that don’t turn into arguments. You both feel heard, supported, and understood, even when you disagree. No more misreading each other’s tone or bracing for a fight.

Parent as a team instead of keeping score

Imagine splitting responsibilities without resentment. You each feel valued for what you bring. No more quiet competition over who’s more tired or doing more, it’s about working together and having each other’s back.

Feel close again,even in the middle of chaos

Think about what it would feel like to laugh again. To reach for each other instead of pulling away. To move through the day not just as parents, but as partners.

WE want you to know:

Change is possible, and it can start now.

You deserve a relationship that isn’t just about surviving parenthood, but about feeling connected in the middle of it. Reach out today to start rebuilding your relationship, without needing to wait for the chaos to calm down.

faqs

Common questions about Couples Counseling for New Parents

  • Couples therapy for parents is designed to support partners through the intense transition into family life. The most common issues we address include:

    Communication Breakdowns:
    When you're sleep-deprived, overstimulated, and constantly interrupted, clear communication can fall apart. Therapy helps you learn how to talk to each other without defensiveness, shutdowns, or blowups.

    Unequal Division of Labor:
    Resentment builds when one partner feels like they're doing more—or not being seen. We help you create a more balanced and respectful way of sharing parenting and household responsibilities.

    Loss of Intimacy and Connection:
    Many couples feel more like roommates or co-managers than romantic partners after kids. Therapy can help you rebuild emotional and physical intimacy, even in the middle of chaos.

    Parenting Conflicts:
    Disagreements about routines, discipline, sleep training, or screen time can quickly turn into ongoing arguments. Therapy helps you align your approach and make decisions as a team.

    Stress and Emotional Overload:
    This stage of life is heavy. Therapy offers a space to name the stress, understand how it’s impacting your relationship, and find ways to support each other through it.

    Identity Shifts and Role Changes:
    Becoming a parent changes everything. It can shake your sense of self, your priorities, and how you relate to each other. Therapy helps you make sense of these shifts and find your way forward together.

    Postpartum and Perinatal Mental Health Concerns:
    We’re trained in perinatal mental health and understand how postpartum depression, anxiety, and rage can affect both partners—and the relationship. Therapy gives you tools and support to navigate these challenges with compassion.

    Couples therapy in this stage isn’t just about putting out fires—it’s about learning how to be in this new version of your life, together.

  • The cost for couples counseling sessions with Orlesa Poole is $225 for each session. The per session cost for couples counseling with Daniela Morillo is $200.

    While we do not directly accept insurance, we are happy to submit claims on your behalf for out-of-network reimbursement. This can help you potentially recover some of the costs through your insurance provider.

  • Therapy is most effective when both partners attend, especially when the goal is to rebuild connection, reduce conflict, and improve communication. Working together in real time creates space for healing, clarity, and change.

    That said, we also work with individual parents who want to improve their relationship, even if their partner isn’t ready or available to attend. In individual sessions, we focus on what you can do to shift patterns, respond differently, and create a more supportive dynamic at home.

    Whether you're coming as a couple or on your own, we meet you where you are, with real strategies and no judgment.

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