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The local counselor helping Portlanders repair their relationships

Learn how Emily Booth, MA can help transform your relationship after heartbreak.

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Healing can start with a simple consultation.

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Healing after infidelity is a delicate process. Couples Clinic of Portland’s Emily Booth, MA helps couples navigate the complexities of relationships post infidelity with a three-prong process: the immediate aftermath, the counseling process, and the healing process.

With advanced training in the Gottman method, Emily combines research-backed techniques with personalized support. She also integrates HeartMath and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) to help couples regulate emotions, reduce stress, and strengthen resilience — key components in healing after betrayal.

“I help couples using evidence-based protocols to help partners regulate intense emotional responses, rebuild trust, improve communication, and develop deep friendships — all of which lead to increased passion and romance,” Emily said. “I offer support through curiosity, non-judgment, and unconditional positive regard.”

Emily provides in-person and online sessions, along with free 15-minute phone consultations. If your relationship is facing challenges, she’s here to help you find hope, healing, and a stronger future together.

Connect with Emily.

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