Relationship Intensives

Why Intensives?

Intensives can be a great option for folks who are at a point of readiness to learn and implement new skills, and who want to do so within a short period of time. They are a great and efficient way for motivated and busy people to dig in, learn about themselves and partner(s), and make effective changes. 

What To Expect

  • A free consultation call to to determine if an Intensive is the right fit for you
  • 2 intensive coaching sessions, between 3-6 hours each day
  • 2 75-minute follow-up sessions
  • 3 months of email accountability support post-intensive
  • Custom-designed resource package of handouts, books, and other tools that are useful to your specific relationship
  • An Relationship Health Action Plan for you to use and modify as time goes on

Price

The price of intensives depends on the number of hours & the specific day(s) (weekdays vs weekends), to be decided during the consultation call. The typical price range is $1500 – $4500. No insurances are accepted for these services, but you are welcome to an HSA/FSA account if you have one. A 50% deposit is required upon signup to hold the dates for your intensive, and the remainder is due at the start of your first session.

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    Types of Intensives

    Pre-Marital/Wedding

    In preparation for getting married and officially “tying the knot”, many people want to have assess and build-upon the strengths in their relationship.  A “pre-wedding” intensive can help you and your fiancé feel confident in the strength of your bond, the way you problem-solve and resolve conflicts, and how you make decisions together. Lastly, a pre-wedding intensive can be helpful in preparing for resilience with everything that comes with wedding planning.

    Intimacy Intensive

    People enter into relationships with various scripts and experiences related to vulnerability and intimacy. An Intimacy Intensive is a great option for folks who want to explore blocks related to intimacy, desire, closeness, sexual satisfaction, and sexual identity.  Elements of trauma-informed sex education are interwoven into helping people understand how to deepen their connective experiences of closeness and intimacy.

    Polyamory and Non-monogamy Intensives

    A non-monogamy intensive is a great option for folks navigating alternative relationship structures, whether it be for the first time (“opening up”), or within a frame of assessing and evaluating past/current non-monogamy skills.   An intensive is a great option for folks who want to take intentional and grounded steps within their relationship to navigate the terrains of non-monogamy as successfully and effectively as possible.