Perfect for couples who are feeling stuck, dealing with recurring conflicts, or facing communication struggles they can't seem to resolve. This option offers a focused starting point — a way to break through stuck patterns, gain clarity, and build momentum. It’s an excellent way to begin your work together or to pair with ongoing therapy for couples already invested in their relationship growth.
Ideal for couples who are facing a specific crisis, betrayal, or significant issue that has disrupted trust and connection — but also for those who want to proactively strengthen their relationship. Whether you're navigating a major life transition, preparing for marriage, expanding your family, or simply craving a deeper connection, these intensives offer a concentrated, transformative experience. You don’t have to be in ongoing therapy to benefit. We’ll work together to identify your focus, develop insight, and create a foundation of safety, understanding, repair, and growth.
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The lingering effects of childhood trauma often emerge in marriage, shaping how individuals experience love, safety, and connection. These symptoms of childhood trauma in marriage influence the ways partners interact, sometimes creating challenges in intimacy, trust, and emotional stability. Without awareness and healing, survival strategies developed in childhood can disrupt the natural flow of a […]
Childhood trauma leaves deep imprints on the way we engage in relationships, particularly in marriage, where intimacy and vulnerability are central. Many who experienced emotional neglect, inconsistent caregiving, or early exposure to fear and chaos unknowingly carry these patterns into their adult partnerships. Below, we explore several ways childhood trauma manifests in marriage, often in […]