Rebuild Connection and Deepen Emotional Bonds in Your Relationship

Are you and your partner struggling with communication, trust, or emotional distance? The Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy (PACT) helps couples heal by understanding the biological and emotional patterns that shape your relationship. At Summit Counseling Center, our PACT-trained therapists guide couples toward secure attachment, intimacy, and lasting connection.

What Is Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy?

PACT is an evidence-based couples therapy model integrating neuroscience, attachment theory, and biology. It focuses on how early life experiences and nervous system responses impact adult relationships. By fostering secure attachment and emotional regulation, PACT helps partners develop deeper understanding, empathy, and connection.

What to Expect in PACT Sessions

In PACT therapy sessions, you will:

  • Learn how your nervous system responses affect your interactions
  • Identify attachment patterns and relational triggers
  • Practice emotional regulation and connection skills
  • Build empathy and secure emotional bonds
  • Work collaboratively with your therapist toward lasting change

This approach offers a neuroscience-informed path to healthier, more fulfilling relationships.

Why Choose Summit Counseling Center?

  • Therapists trained and certified in the Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy
  • Compassionate, trauma-informed couples counseling
  • Tailored treatment for diverse relationship challenges
  • Flexible in-person and virtual therapy sessions

We’re committed to helping you and your partner thrive together.

Ready to Transform Your Relationship with PACT?

If you’re searching for couples therapy near me, PACT couples counseling, or support to rebuild intimacy, Summit Counseling Center is here to help.

Call today or schedule your first PACT session and begin your journey toward deeper connection.

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