Where Connection Leads to Transformation
Holly E. Eddy, Ph.D., LMFT (CT #3306 | TX LMFT-S #204064 | AAMFT #184860) helps couples strengthen emotional and physical intimacy, rebuild trust, and rediscover safety in connection.
Drawing from experience working with couples, parents navigating challenging behaviors in their youth, and families on the autism spectrum, Holly brings extensive insight into emotional regulation, systemic support, and the healing power of connection within relationships.
Holly’s Credentials & Expertise

Ph.D. in Marriage & Family Therapy, Texas Woman’s University

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and State-Board Approved Supervisor in Texas (LMFT-S, #204064)

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Connecticut (#3306)

AAMFT Clinical Fellow and AAMFT Approved Supervisor (#184860)

14+ years of experience in couples and family therapy

Background in residential treatment and autism-spectrum family support

Advanced training in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), culturally competent, feminist, and sexuality-affirming therapy

Advanced experience supporting partnerships navigating trauma, grief, intimacy challenges, sexual disconnection, and communication breakdowns
Over time, Holly’s work evolved toward helping adults and partnerships strengthen their relationships through advanced training in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)—an approach that unites clinical rigor with compassion and emotional depth. Her practice integrates culturally competent, feminist, and sexuality-affirming therapy, emphasizing how identity, power, and pleasure intersect within relational dynamics.
Holly helps partners identify and change the emotional patterns that keep them distant or unseen. As a clinician, supervisor, and educator, Holly’s style is compassionate, direct, collaborative, and grounded—honoring lived experience while encouraging small, sustainable steps toward lasting change and connection.

- Compassionate and collaborative approach
- EFT + feminist and affirming integration
- Empowering couples toward self-sustaining change
- Connection and resilience as outcomes
Holly’s role is to directly guide, not to rescue—to help partnerships grow secure in their own capacity for repair, resilience, and love. The goal is to work herself out of a job, supporting partners as they grow confident in their ability to weather life’s inevitable storms together.
All sessions are provided securely via telehealth for clients in Connecticut and Texas.
Building Resilient Partnerships, One Step Closer