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Saturday MAY 16 2026 | Couples Workshop: Tools for Deeper Intimacy, Better Sex and Lasting Love
A Couples Intensive Experience
Most couples don’t struggle because they don’t love each other. They struggle because they get stuck.
Stuck in reactive cycles.
Stuck in shame.
Stuck in old family patterns.
Stuck in conversations that go nowhere.
This couples intensive is designed to help you interrupt those patterns and move toward deeper intimacy, better sex, and a more sustainable kind of love.
Rather than the stop-start rhythm of weekly therapy, this immersive format allows us to slow down, map your relational patterns, and work through them in real time. Together, we’ll identify your vulnerability cycle — the predictable dance that leaves both partners feeling misunderstood — and begin shifting it with both validation and challenge.
Using integrative, evidence-based approaches drawn from attachment science, Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT), narrative therapy, trauma-informed conjoint work, and sex-positive relational models, we will:
Map the emotional and relational patterns driving conflict
Identify the role of family-of-origin and cultural narratives shaping your expectations
Address shame and defensiveness that block connection
Strengthen emotional safety and secure attachment
Rebuild sexual intimacy with openness and consent-centered communication
Bridge the tension between closeness and autonomy
Create a shared “love blueprint” for the relationship you actually want
We also attend to trauma when it’s present. Intimate relationships and trauma recovery are deeply connected. When needed, we integrate structured, conjoint approaches that support both nervous system regulation and relational repair.
This work is direct, compassionate, and honest. It invites both partners into accountability — not blame — and helps you see the larger system you’re operating within rather than getting stuck arguing about the surface issue.
Sex is not treated as an afterthought here. Desire, pleasure, autonomy, and erotic connection are essential parts of relational health. All couples are welcome — including LGBTQIA+, kink, and ethically non-monogamous partnerships.
By the end of the intensive, you will leave with:
A clear understanding of your negative cycle
Tools to interrupt escalation
Practical communication strategies
A shared relational vision
Renewed emotional and physical connection
Love doesn’t sustain itself on chemistry alone. It requires skill, courage, and intention.
This intensive gives you the tools to build something deeper — and make it last.
A Couples Intensive Experience
Most couples don’t struggle because they don’t love each other. They struggle because they get stuck.
Stuck in reactive cycles.
Stuck in shame.
Stuck in old family patterns.
Stuck in conversations that go nowhere.
This couples intensive is designed to help you interrupt those patterns and move toward deeper intimacy, better sex, and a more sustainable kind of love.
Rather than the stop-start rhythm of weekly therapy, this immersive format allows us to slow down, map your relational patterns, and work through them in real time. Together, we’ll identify your vulnerability cycle — the predictable dance that leaves both partners feeling misunderstood — and begin shifting it with both validation and challenge.
Using integrative, evidence-based approaches drawn from attachment science, Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT), narrative therapy, trauma-informed conjoint work, and sex-positive relational models, we will:
Map the emotional and relational patterns driving conflict
Identify the role of family-of-origin and cultural narratives shaping your expectations
Address shame and defensiveness that block connection
Strengthen emotional safety and secure attachment
Rebuild sexual intimacy with openness and consent-centered communication
Bridge the tension between closeness and autonomy
Create a shared “love blueprint” for the relationship you actually want
We also attend to trauma when it’s present. Intimate relationships and trauma recovery are deeply connected. When needed, we integrate structured, conjoint approaches that support both nervous system regulation and relational repair.
This work is direct, compassionate, and honest. It invites both partners into accountability — not blame — and helps you see the larger system you’re operating within rather than getting stuck arguing about the surface issue.
Sex is not treated as an afterthought here. Desire, pleasure, autonomy, and erotic connection are essential parts of relational health. All couples are welcome — including LGBTQIA+, kink, and ethically non-monogamous partnerships.
By the end of the intensive, you will leave with:
A clear understanding of your negative cycle
Tools to interrupt escalation
Practical communication strategies
A shared relational vision
Renewed emotional and physical connection
Love doesn’t sustain itself on chemistry alone. It requires skill, courage, and intention.
This intensive gives you the tools to build something deeper — and make it last.