My work is about getting you back on the same team again. Couples often tell me they can’t keep going the way things are — the tension, the misunderstandings, the feeling of being on opposite sides. And if you’ve ever found yourself Googling “how to fix my relationship” at 11 p.m., you know how lonely and confusing it can feel. Things get lost in translation, and you’re left wondering, How did that attempt at connecting go so wrong?
I’ve been an advocate for relationships long before I was a therapist. Before I had a license on the wall, friends would come to me for advice or perspective. They’d tell me I had a way of looking at a situation with both clarity and compassion — the kind that makes you feel seen, but also ndges you to take responsibility for your part.
Relationships are rarely one‑sided. I love the challenge and richness of hearing all sides of the story. In couples therapy, I often tell my clients:
“I’m on the side of the relationship”
That means my goal isn’t to “pick a winner” in an argument — it’s to help the relationship itself thrive. Sometimes that requires taking sides in a moment, not to shame or blame, but to help each partner see what’s getting in the way of connection.
I’m not just here to help you stay together. I’m here to help you build something worth staying for.
One of the most common challenges couples bring to me is communication — whether it’s something said the wrong way, not said at all, or completely misunderstood. We each carry our own stories, shaped by past experiences, trauma, or family patterns. Without realizing it, those old scripts can quietly erode the relationship you’re trying to protect.
In our work together, I help you understand how those lived experiences are showing up in your current relationship. When couples see the connection between their history and their present patterns, a light bulb goes off. In couples therapy, we can identify the cycle that’s no longer serving you and replace it with strategies that honor both partners’ needs, create emotional safety, and rebuild intimacy.
Too many couples come to therapy feeling like they’re just getting by… managing schedules, avoiding conflict or each other … hoping things will get better on their own. My role is to help you move from survival mode into a relationship that feels intentional and connected.
That might mean:
If we work together, you can expect a space where you’ll feel heard, challenged, and supported — sometimes all in the same session. I’ll bring the same mix of warmth and directness that’s been part of me since before I ever called myself a therapist.
Because at the end of the day, I’m not just here to help you stay together. I’m here to help you build something worth staying for.
Ready to stop just surviving and start thriving in your relationship?
Whether you’re navigating a rough patch, feeling disconnected, or simply want to strengthen your bond, I’m here to help you see the full picture. Let’s get your relationship back to a place where it feels good to come home.
If you are seeking a couples therapist in California, book your consultation and let’s get started.
Alanna Esquejo, LMFT is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based in Pleasanton, CA, offering in‑person sessions locally and telehealth across California. She trained Gottman Method Couples Therapy, level 2 and ADHD Certified Clinical Service Provider. She specializes in trauma‑informed, neurodivergent‑affirming care for couples and professionals, blending warmth, humor, and direct guidance to help clients move from survival mode to intentional living.
August 19, 2025
74 Neal St #202 Pleasanton, CA 94566
esquejo.am@gmail.com
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