A Therapist Your Clients Can Actually Access

I'm Evon Inyang, a Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist in Minnesota working exclusively with couples and individuals in the perinatal period. I offer virtual sessions across Minnesota using Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy, the Gottman Method, and Re|Pair™, a framework I developed specifically for couples navigating the relational rupture that often follows birth. I work with private pay clients and accept HSA/FSA. Most of the couples I see are struggling with disconnection, resentment and communication breakdown that started during pregnancy or in the months after— the same relational strain you're already watching your clients carry.

Who I Work With

Postpartum couples and individuals navigating the shift that comes after a new baby: disconnection, resentment, communication breakdown and the feeling that you used to be better at this.

Couples experiencing relational strain tied to PPD, PPA, or birth trauma, where one or both partners are struggling and the relationship is absorbing the impact.

Premarital couples who want to build something solid before the hard seasons hit.

Minnesota residents only. All sessions are virtual.

How to Refer

Fill out the short form below with your name, your role, and a brief note about the couple you have in mind. You do not need to send records or a formal referral letter — a few sentences is enough.

I respond to all referrals within 24 hours. Once I hear from you I reach out directly to the couple, so you are not managing the handoff. You make the introduction, I take it from there.

If a couple is not the right fit for my practice I will tell you honestly and point you toward someone who is. Your clients will not fall through the cracks.

‍Why This Work Matters to Your Clients

The couples you work with are often managing individual symptoms in isolation. The relationship is frequently where the strain shows up first and where recovery stalls when it goes unaddressed. When the relationship stabilizes, everything else gets easier — parenting, sleep, mental health management, the day to day.

Couples therapy is not a last resort. For the families you serve it is part of the continuum of care.

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