Marriage & Relationship Counseling & Therapy


Strengthening Bonds Through Understanding
Whether you’re navigating conflict, infidelity, communication breakdowns, parenting stress, or simply feeling distant, counseling offers a path forward. Together, we explore underlying patterns, build empathy, and equip you with tools to strengthen your relationship or marriage.


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What We Help With
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Communication struggles and emotional distance
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Premarital counseling and preparing for long-term commitment
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Infidelity, trust repair, and rebuilding intimacy
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Parenting alignment and family stress
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Life transitions, loss, and blended family challenges
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Emotional disconnection or resentment
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Conflict resolution and healthy boundaries


Our Approach
We take a collaborative, evidence-based approach rooted in emotional safety and mutual respect.
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Assess relationship strengths and stress points
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Rebuild communication and trust
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Restore emotional closeness and intimacy
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Renew shared goals and values


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Why Couples Choose Us
At Philip R. Taft & Associates, we offer a calm, judgment-free space where both individuals can feel heard. Our licensed clinicians are skilled in guiding couples toward practical, lasting improvement—whether your relationship needs healing or simply a tune-up.



Waxahachie
Dr. Roger Copeland, Psy.D., LPC-S
Phone, Telehealth, In-Person
Specialties:
Couples Therapy

Corsicana
Kristen Campbell, LPC
Phone, Telehealth, In-Person
Specialties:
Marriage & Relationships

Corsicana
Carin Palmer, LPC
Telehealth
Specialties:
EMDR Certified

Corsicana
Lara Proctor, LPC-S
Telehealth
Specialties:
Couples Therapy

Corsicana
Shannon Higgins, LPC-S
Phone, Telehealth, In-Person
Specialties:
EMDR Trained

Corsicana
Daphne Garrett, LPC-A
Phone, Telehealth, In-Person
Specialties:
Play Therapy, Family Counseling

Corsicana
Mona Prichard, LPC
Phone, Telehealth, In-Person
Specialties:
Marriage & Family Therapy

Corsicana
Lucie Black, LPC
Phone, Telehealth, In-Person
Specialties:
EMDR Certified
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Waco
Lacy Theobald, LCSW-S, RPT
Phone, Telehealth, In-Person
Specialties:
Registered Play Therapist

Waco
Ana Matei, MA, LPC, LSOTP
Phone, Telehealth, In-Person
Specialties:
Couples Therapy, Sex Offender Treatment
Providers for Marriage & Relationship Counseling & Therapy
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Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don't have certain types of health care coverage or who are not using certain types of health care coverage an estimate of their bill for health care items and services before those items or services are provided.
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