Strengthen your relationship through support and connection.

Even strong marriages face challenges—communication breakdowns, conflict, life transitions, or emotional distance. At The Summit Counseling Center, we offer a safe, neutral space to reconnect, resolve conflict, and build a healthier, more fulfilling relationship together.

Is Your Marriage Facing Challenges?

Marriage counseling may benefit you if you:

  • Struggle with frequent arguments or communication breakdowns
  • Feel disconnected or emotionally distant
  • Are navigating infidelity, trust issues, or jealousy
  • Face stress from parenting, finances, or life transitions
  • Want to strengthen emotional or physical intimacy
  • Need tools to improve teamwork and mutual understanding

Our Approach

We use evidence-based couples counseling focused on communication, trust, and shared goals. Your work together may include the methods listed below.

Whether you’re in crisis or seeking growth, we meet you where you are.

You Can Reconnect

With structured guidance and practice, partners can rebuild trust, understanding, and closeness.

Therapists for Marriage

Janet Fluker , M.Ed., M.S.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor

Will Goodwin , M.A

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Licensed Professional Counselor

Alice D. Hoag , Ed.D.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor

Jason Howard , M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Milton Site Lead

Melanie Pais , M.A.

Licensed Associate Professional Counselor
Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

Stephen Walters , M.Div., M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Sugar Hill Site Lead

Related Articles

Neurodivergence and Overstimulation: Understanding and Managing

Madeline Redetzky , M.S.

You may have been hearing more about neurodivergence more than ever. As we, as a society, learn more about the brain and mental health, we understand that it is normal for us all to process in our own ways...

Catching Kids Being Good

Samantha Scalabrino , M.A.

Did you know that by age 12, a child diagnosed with ADHD will have heard an average of 20,000 negative comments?  Additionally, kids with behavioral challenges hear more frequent criticism than praise. “Why can’t you just listen?” and “Why...

How Parents Can Connect with Their Teens

Shaquanta “Shelley” Danjoint , M.S.

The teenage years can be an adjustment for both children and parents. Teenagers are finding their identity and are becoming more aware of themselves. Parents go through a phase of learning about their child, even after knowing them for...