Cocoy Garcia maintains a Chula Vista marriage and family therapy practice on Third Avenue in Suite 215, serving couples and families from the Third Avenue Village district's concentration of behavioral-health providers. The MFC's therapeutic scope covers relationship conflict, communication patterns, and family-systems dynamics, accepting referrals from primary-care providers such as San Ysidro Health Chula Vista for patients presenting with relationship-related distress. The 815 Third Avenue office sits within the walkable downtown core where Third Avenue's dining and retail corridor intersects with Chula Vista's social-services infrastructure along F and G Streets. The practice addresses pre-marital assessment, marital distress, separation and co-parenting transitions, and blended-family adjustment using structured therapeutic frameworks. Clients navigating divorce proceedings may coordinate care with family-law attorneys at firms such as The Sexton Law Firm to align legal strategy with therapeutic goals during custody and asset-division negotiations. Structured couples interventions apply the Gottman Method's Sound Relationship House framework, progressing through conflict-management, friendship-building, and shared-meaning exercises across a typical 12-to-16-session treatment arc.