My practice is currently full, and I am not accepting new clients at this time. I appreciate your interest and encourage you to check back periodically for future availability.

—Updated 6/25/2025

Relationship Repair Starts Here.

Specializing in therapy for betrayal recovery—whether you’re healing as a couple or on your own.

Because it’s too important to do it alone.

Welcome!

My name is Miranda Filamini. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Louisville, Kentucky.

I work with couples when partners are feeling disconnected, misunderstood, or betrayed by one another. I also work with individuals who have goals to break free from dysfunctional relationship patterns they learned earlier in life, often from parents or previous partners.

My goal as your therapist is to provide guidance, perspective, tools, motivation, and a safe place to reconnect.

 

What I Do…


Couples Therapy for Betrayal Trauma and Affair Recovery

Your world has been shattered by the discovery of betrayal in your relationship. Start picking up the pieces. Learn more…


Couples Therapy for Couples in Technology and Engineering

You have unique strengths and a unique way of sharing your world. Let love be a part of it. Learn more…


Couples Therapy

Laugh together. Cry together. Communicate. Connect. Forgive. Heal. Love.
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Individual Therapy

Learn about yourself. Celebrate yourself. Grow yourself.
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Issues Addressed

  • Communication

  • Intimacy

  • Infidelity and betrayal

  • Pre-marital alignment

  • Boundary setting

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Life transitions

  • Self-esteem

 

Approaches Used

  • Emotionally Focused Couples and Individual Therapy (EFT/EFIT)

  • Gottman Method (Level 3)

  • APSATS Multidimensional Partner Trauma Model (APSATS Trainee)

  • Attachment-based therapy

  • Interpersonal therapy

  • Family systems therapy

  • Narrative therapy

  • Structural family therapy

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy

“The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”

-Carl Rogers