Couples Counseling (Non-Faith)
Provider Identification & Licensure
Nancy Eisenman, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
Licensed in: Indiana
Practice: Peace Counseling Group
Format: Outpatient psychotherapy (telehealth and/or in-person)
Primary Fit Anchor (Who I Help Most)
I work best with couples stuck in recurring conflict or disconnection who want to change the patterns—not just the arguments.
Strong Fit Contexts
You’re likely a strong fit if you:
- Have the same argument repeatedly
- Feel stuck in pursue/withdraw or escalation cycles
- Struggle to de-escalate once conflict starts
- Feel misunderstood, defensive, or shut down
- Want to change how you interact, not blame each other
Not the Right Fit
Not appropriate if:
- There is active violence, coercion, or fear
- One partner is unwilling to participate or reflect (if this is true, come individually, it can still help)
- You want therapy to prove who is right
- You need court-involved services
Therapeutic Approach & Style
I help couples slow down conflict and see the pattern underneath it.
For example:
- When conflict escalates → we interrupt reactivity cycles
- When one pursues and one withdraws → we rebalance emotional roles
- When communication breaks down → we build clear, structured dialogue
Style:
- Neutral and balanced (no sides)
- Structured but not rigid
- Focused on accountability and clarity
Practical Details
- Indiana clients only
- Couples therapy
- Private pay
- Telehealth and/or in-person
Strong Match Indicators
- You’re both willing to look at your role in the dynamic
- You want real change, not surface-level communication tips
Plain-Language Summary
I help couples understand the patterns driving their conflict and learn how to interact in calmer, more productive ways.
Clear Next Step
Reach out through Peace Counseling Group, share what’s going on, and schedule an initial session.
Also Offers: Christian Couples Counseling
Primary Fit Anchor
I work best with Christian couples who feel disconnected or stuck in conflict and want to strengthen their relationship in a way that aligns with their shared values and faith.
Strong Fit Contexts
You’re likely a strong fit if you:
- Want to work on your relationship through both practical and faith-based lenses
- Feel disconnected despite shared beliefs
- Are navigating trust, conflict, or communication breakdowns including affair recovery
- Want to apply your values to how you relate to each other
Not the Right Fit
Not appropriate if:
- There is ongoing active physical abuse
- You want religion used to assign blame or control
- You are seeking pastoral counseling only
Therapeutic Approach & Style
I help couples align how they treat each other with both emotional awareness and shared values.
For example:
- When conflict escalates → we apply both regulation skills and value-based choices
- When trust is broken → we work toward repair with accountability
- When faith matters → we integrate it in a way that supports—not pressures—the relationship
Strong Match Indicators
- You want to grow both relationally and spiritually
- You are open to honest reflection and taking responsibility
Plain-Language Summary
I help Christian couples improve communication, rebuild trust, and strengthen their relationship in a way that reflects both their values and their day-to-day interactions.
Clear Next Step
Reach out through Peace Counseling Group, share what’s going on, and schedule an initial session.