Couples Counseling
Work with an expert therapist to restore connection and strengthen your relationship. Every relationship requires nurturing. Whether things just got complicated, or it’s been awhile, we can help restore communication & trust for couples in Georgia. Our couples therapists bring a fresh perspective so you can rediscover the love & commitment needed for a thriving relationship.
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Understanding the landscape of mental health care access and the challenges
couples face across the state.
Georgia's mental health and access numbers point to a real strain on timely Couples Therapy from Atlanta to the Coastal Plain. The mental illness prevalence rate in Georgia is 22.5 percent among adults, and that level of need shows up in relationship stress as well, since emotional health and partnership stability often move together. In Georgia, 21.2 percent of adults with any mental illness reported an unmet need for treatment, reflecting how often residents who want support cannot secure it when they are ready to start. Even when someone is motivated to begin Couples Therapy, the average wait time for therapy in Georgia is 12-16 weeks, which can delay help during periods when communication problems, conflict cycles, or trust concerns feel most urgent for couples balancing Delta or Coca-Cola careers with home life. Georgia has 185.9 mental health providers per 100,000 residents, yet 54.69 percent of areas are designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, showing that statewide provider counts do not automatically translate into practical availability for every community from Savannah to the North Georgia mountains. For couples across Georgia's 159 counties, access barriers are shaped by both geography and system capacity. Georgia's 11,180,878 residents are spread across 59,425 square miles, and the logistics of reaching care can be as limiting as the clinical shortage itself. Couples face average 29-minute commutes that add up to 50.3 hours annually, and parking costs near Buckhead and Midtown add $5 to $30 per session, or $260 to $1,560 yearly, which can turn a weekly routine into a recurring burden for two people coordinating schedules. Within Georgia's urban population of 9,714,364, transport challenges can turn a 10-mile Atlanta Metro trip into a 45+ minute ordeal, and a typical weekday appointment can require 2 to 3 hours away from responsibilities once travel, parking, and session time are included. When the baseline wait is already 12-16 weeks, missed appointments or difficulty finding mutually workable time slots can further reduce continuity, making it harder for couples to build momentum and follow through on the work that Couples Therapy requires.
UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE
Georgia's 11,180,878 residents across 59,425 square miles, from Atlanta and Augusta to Columbus, Savannah, and Macon, face transport challenges that create significant barriers to accessing Couples Therapy despite high provider density near Delta, Coca-Cola, and Home Depot headquarters. With 185.9 providers per 100,000 residents across 159 counties, therapists exist, but reaching them with both partners present is the problem. Georgia couples face average 29-minute commutes (50.3 hours annually) through Atlanta Metro congestion, and parking costs near Buckhead and Midtown practices add $5 to $30 per session ($260 to $1,560 yearly).
Georgia's urban population of 9,714,364, including residents experiencing mental illness, faces transport challenges that turn 10-mile therapy trips along I-285 into 45+ minute ordeals across 159 counties. Heavy Atlanta Metro traffic and limited appointment availability during peak hours mean couples must choose between Couples Therapy and work or caregiving responsibilities at Delta, UPS, or Coca-Cola. A typical weekday appointment often requires 2 to 3 hours away from responsibilities. Employers in Georgia's film and entertainment, finance, and logistics sectors often expect fixed daytime availability, making mid-day appointments difficult for two partners to attend together. The result is that consistent weekly Couples Therapy for communication breakdown, conflict, or parenting disagreements becomes logistically hard for many couples from Savannah ports to North Georgia mountain towns.
For Georgia's couples battling transport challenges across 59,425 square miles, from the Coastal Plain to the Black Belt, Grouport eliminates the 50.3 hours of annual commute time, $260 to $1,560 in yearly Buckhead and Midtown parking, and 45-minute trips through Atlanta Metro traffic. Georgia couples connect via secure video from home or office, with no 29-minute commutes and no parking costs near downtown practices. At an average of $114 per session ($492/month), online Couples Therapy sits 50 to 60 percent below the national average of $175 to $300 per session, easing the overall cost burden for couples working at Delta, Coca-Cola, Home Depot, or UPS who still want consistent weekly sessions together.
Online Couples Therapy reduces transportation friction for Georgia couples by removing commute time, parking near Midtown Atlanta, and the need to coordinate two schedules around clinic hours. It also supports continuity by making it easier to keep weekly appointments from home, which is especially helpful when I-285 traffic, Delta shift work, or childcare logistics around Savannah and Augusta would otherwise lead to missed sessions for one partner or both.
Georgia's access picture for Couples Therapy is shaped by high need and uneven capacity from Atlanta to the Coastal Plain. The mental illness prevalence rate in Georgia is 22.5 percent among adults, and 21.2 percent of adults with any mental illness reported an unmet need for treatment. Even with 185.9 mental health providers per 100,000 residents, 54.69 percent of areas are designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas. For couples in Atlanta Metro, Savannah, or Macon trying to start care at the same time, these constraints often show up as limited appointment options, fewer clinicians accepting new clients, and reduced flexibility for evening or weekend sessions around Delta, UPS, or Home Depot work schedules.
Grouport provides Georgia couples with Couples Therapy at an average of $114 per session ($492/month), compared with national pricing of $175 to $300 per session and $757 to $1,299 per month. That difference matters when couples in Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, or Savannah are trying to commit to weekly sessions rather than treating therapy as a one-time expense. Cost also interacts with access: Georgia's 12-16 week average wait time can delay support, and long delays often increase the likelihood that couples pause their search or settle for less convenient options near Buckhead or Midtown.
At $114 per session on average ($492 per month), Grouport's Couples Therapy is positioned against national per-session pricing of $175 to $300. For Georgia's median household income of $74,664, that equals 0.15% of annual income per session, compared with 0.23% to 0.40% for traditional per-session pricing. When 54.69 percent of areas across the North Georgia mountains, Coastal Plain, and Black Belt are designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, price is only one part of the decision, but it still shapes whether couples at Delta, UPS, or Coca-Cola can stay consistent once they finally find an opening. With a 12-16 week average wait time and 21.2 percent of adults with any mental illness reporting an unmet need for treatment, many couples in Atlanta Metro and Savannah are navigating both limited availability and the financial pressure of paying higher per-session rates when care becomes available.
Beyond session fees, Georgia couples often absorb recurring travel-related costs that add up over time near Buckhead, Midtown, and downtown Atlanta clinics. Parking costs add $5 to $30 per session, which totals $260 to $1,560 yearly for weekly appointments, and that is separate from the session price itself. The average 29-minute commute each way adds up to 50.3 hours annually, and in parts of Atlanta Metro a 10-mile trip can become a 45+ minute drive, increasing the time burden for two people attending together from Delta, UPS, or Home Depot offices. For couples trying to protect work hours and shared responsibilities, these hidden costs are not abstract; they are repeated every week and can become a reason to reduce frequency or stop early. Online Couples Therapy removes parking costs and eliminates the commute time tied to in-person appointments.
Georgia's 12-16 week average wait time for therapy equals 84-112 days without professional support while relationship conflict may intensify in Atlanta households, Savannah families, and Augusta neighborhoods. When a couple is already under strain from Delta rotations, UPS hub schedules, or film production hours, waiting nearly three to four months can make it harder to maintain motivation and follow through on change. Grouport eliminates this wait entirely with therapist matching in 24-48 hours, giving Georgia couples a faster path to structured sessions and a consistent schedule across 159 counties.
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Sarah

"It’s helped our family improve communication, control anger, and it’s helped my husband and I parent better. I’m forever grateful for bringing our family even closer together."
Isabel

"I joined Grouport to work on myself and to heal. I’m learning so much at every session! The change I see not only in myself but in my fellow group members is abundantly encouraging and profoundly fulfilling. Group therapy with Grouport is a powerful healing tool."
Danielle

"Grouport can help you with your issues. Their therapists are well trained to work with you on your issues. I felt my anxiety greatly improve after only a few sessions. I highly recommend it!"
Glenn

"Grouport's approach to DBT is a real strength. This approach provides tools and methods for working with difficult emotions and getting a handle on them. It has given me hope where other approaches have failed."
Benjamin

"Adam is helping me to approach my anxieties from a different perspective. So I’m working on developing this awareness and not be too fearful about it."
Charlotte

“Group therapy depends on the facilitator and the participants. This particular one is great for both.”
Melanie

“I love getting another perspective on an issue from another participant. It changes my whole thought process and really helps me see things clearly. I like Grouport because there is no pressure to discuss your problems. During my good weeks, I usually have a similar problem to someone else in the group that's in the back of my mind. They bring that problem to life when they talk about their own situations. We always come to a solution for these negative thoughts or emotions.”

Grouport therapists are caring, expert mental health professionals with years of experience helping people get the tools they need to see long-lasting change.
$123/session
billed at $492/month
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