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Empowered Relationships

Modern Minimalist Stairway

 Couples Coaching Grounded in Relationship Science

Couples Intensives

A two-day, immersive experience for intentional relationship work

Intensives offer uninterrupted time to slow down, understand entrenched patterns, and practice new ways of relating with skilled support.

Designed for couples ready for real change

Some relationships need more than insight.

They need something to finally shift.

The Couples Intensive

A more focused way forward

What is an Intensive

This two-day experience gives you dedicated time to focus fully on your relationship, away from daily stressors and ongoing distractions. Together, you’ll explore what’s been getting in the way, understand long-standing patterns, and begin practicing new ways of connecting with guidance and support.

Why This Format Works

When couples have the time to slow things down, real change becomes possible. Working closely over two days allows you to notice what happens in real moments, learn to respond differently, and build new ways of being together.

Beyond Weekly Sessions

Weekly therapy can be helpful, but it often moves slowly and can feel fragmented. An intensive offers the opportunity to stay with important conversations, work through challenges as they arise, and create real, felt shifts in how you relate.

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For Couples Looking For

Real Talk

For couples stuck in the same cycles, who want to understand and address what’s really driving their conflicts.

Genuine Presence

For partners ready to show up fully and engage with their relationship at a deeper level.

New Direction

For couples navigating repair, transition, or recommitment, and willing to invest in the long-term health of their relationship.

Questions & Answers

Is this therapy?

This service involves structured relationship coaching and psychoeducational support informed by evidence-based relational frameworks. It is not psychotherapy, and does not involve the diagnosis or treatment of mental health disorders. Clients who are seeking psychotherapy or ongoing clinical treatment are encouraged to work with a registered mental health professional.

Who is this not for?

This format is not appropriate for individuals or couples experiencing active mental health crises, current suicidal ideation, abuse, untreated substance use disorders, or situations where emotional or physical safety cannot be reasonably maintained. It may also not be a fit for those seeking crisis intervention, clinical treatment, or change focused solely on one partner.

How do we know if we’re ready for an intensive?

You may be ready if you’re feeling stuck in the same patterns, even after trying to talk things through or attending therapy. An intensive can be a good fit when you’re both willing to slow down, show up honestly, and engage directly with what needs attention.

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You don’t need to have everything figured out. Readiness often looks like a shared willingness to try something different in service of your relationship.

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