You love each other but keep getting stuck in painful loops
You fell in love.
Then real life arrived carrying laundry, stress, triggers, and poor timing.
Now you’re stuck in recurring arguments, distance, resentment, or silence.
You don’t need more blame. You need better tools.
With structured relationship therapy, you’ll learn the specific skills thriving couples practice: emotional regulation, repair, listening, boundaries, conflict navigation, intimacy, and trust-building.
Together, you can become the couple your love deserves.
The problem is not each other.
The problem is:
Unlearned relational skills
Old patterns
Emotional reactivity
Miscommunication
Conflict avoidance
Attachment wounds
Believing chemistry should be enough
Love brought you together and skills will help you stay together.
Couples Pricing
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Online only
An optional, complimentary consultation to understand what’s bringing you in and to determine whether working together is a good fit. This is an opportunity to ask questions, get a sense of how I work, and decide on next steps.
No cost
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In-person and online available
Although it may seem counterintuitive, longer sessions are often more efficient than shorter appointments. It allows sufficient space to move beyond surface conflict, understand the patterns driving it, and make clearer, more sustained progress.
$340
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In-person and online available
While 60-minute sessions are available, they are not recommended as a regular format. Shorter sessions limit the depth of work completed, which may slow progress and reduce overall effectiveness. Where possible, longer sessions are preferred, though 60 minutes can still be used effectively when needed.
$260.00
Most people spend years refining their performance in work, training, and personal interests.
What would it look like to apply the same intentional effort to their emotional world, relationships, and mental wellbeing?
The Skills
Clarity
Clarity is the ability to know what you think, feel, and need and to understand the patterns shaping your relationship. Together, we define the kind of partner you want to be, the relationship you want to build, and the values guiding it. When you’re clear, you move with direction rather than guesswork, making every conversation and every session more effective.
Compassion
Compassion is the skill of understanding your partner’s behavior in the context of their history without excusing what doesn’t work. You’ll learn to hold both yourself and your partner with empathy, even in moments of frustration, creating space for respect where reactivity used to live.
Conflict
Conflict is where most relationships either fracture or evolve. Here, you’ll learn to stay grounded, speak directly, and handle tension without losing control or avoiding the issue. Difficult moments transform into opportunities for insight rather than threats to the relationship. Conflict becomes a place of learning, where meaningful change can occur.
Communication
Strong relationships are built on what’s said and what’s heard. This is about expressing your truth clearly and listening without distortion or defense. You’ll develop the ability to say what matters, hear what’s meant, and keep conversations open, even when it would be easier to shut down.
Connection
Connection is the outcome of doing the work well. When clarity, compassion, conflict, and communication are in balance, connection becomes natural rather than forced. You’ll learn how to rebuild and deepen emotional, physical intimacy, and rediscover playfulness, so the relationship doesn’t just function, it feels alive.

