Family and couples counseling is a branch of psychotherapy that focuses on the close relationships between families and couples to facilitate change and development. The relationships individuals form with others are crucial for their mental health and emotional fulfillment. This is especially true in close relationships with individuals such as parents, spouses, and children. In marriage, a close relationship, spouses may experience conflicts and difficult periods from time to time. The aim of family and couples counseling is to address these difficult and challenging processes within the family and between couples, to resolve conflicts, and to ensure the healthy change and development of all family members. It aims to regulate both intra-family relationships and relationships with other people and situations. In our country, family and couples counseling has gained increasing importance in recent years. Individuals need a systemic change to break free from their difficult and challenging cycles. Counselors help family members find constructive ways to help each other. Each member's difficulties are evaluated within the family system. Work with families and couples has a long-term impact. Individuals participating in counseling learn more about themselves and other family members. The close relationships they build with each other are supported. By acquiring problem-solving skills, they are able to not only solve immediate problems but also cope with difficult situations that may arise in the future.