Mental Health & Relationship Care Resources for Couples
Navigating mental health, relationship challenges, and treatment options can feel overwhelming—especially when information online is inconsistent or unclear.
This Resource Center provides educational, clinically grounded information to help couples better understand mental health care, relationship support, and available treatment pathways. Content is designed to explain concepts, terminology, levels of care, and decision considerations in a clear, neutral, and accessible way.
These resources are informational only and are not intended to replace professional diagnosis or treatment. Care options vary based on individual needs, clinical appropriateness, provider availability, and location.
Couples may use these materials to build understanding, prepare for conversations with professionals, or explore what types of support may be appropriate for their situation.

How to Use These Resources
These materials are designed to support informed decision-making—not to promote a specific treatment, provider, or outcome.
Couples may find these resources helpful when:
If immediate safety concerns are present, emergency or local crisis services should be contacted.
Explore Educational Topics
Treatment Levels Explained
Understanding levels of mental health and addiction care
Learn how different levels of care — such as outpatient therapy, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), and inpatient treatment — are structured, how they differ, and when each may be recommended.
Explore Treatment Levels
Insurance & Coverage Guide
Understanding coverage considerations for mental health care
Explore general insurance concepts related to mental health and relationship care, including coverage considerations, verification processes, and factors that may affect eligibility.
View Insurance & Coverage Guide
Therapy Credentials Explained
Understanding mental health professional credentials
Learn about common therapy credentials such as LMFT, LCSW, PsyD, and others — what they mean, how professionals are trained, and how credentials relate to different types of care.
Learn About Therapy Credentials
Mental Health FAQs
Common questions about mental health and relationship support
Clear, neutral answers to frequently asked questions about therapy, treatment options, confidentiality, telehealth, and care expectations.
Browse Mental Health FAQs
Next Steps for Couples Seeking Support
Education can be a helpful first step—but additional guidance may be beneficial for some couples.

