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About My Clients
I work with couples stuck in conflict, disconnection, or trust issues—many are high-achievers excelling in life but struggling in love. Whether you feel like roommates, keep having the same fights, or are on the brink of breaking up, I help you break toxic cycles, rebuild trust, and reconnect. Think of it as relationship ER—before it’s too late.
How I Can Help You
If your relationship feels like it’s in urgent care—bleeding trust, constant conflict, or total disconnection—I help couples break toxic cycles and rebuild intimacy before their only conversations are about groceries. Many of my clients are high-achievers who excel in their careers but struggle in love, feeling more like co-managers than partners. My approach is depth-oriented and integrative, blending psychodynamic, somatic, and attachment-based therapy with Relational Life Therapy, EFT, Gottman, and the Enneagram. I don’t just teach communication skills—I help you get to the root of the emotional wounds, attachment patterns, and unspoken pain keeping you stuck so you can finally create lasting change. For couples in crisis, I offer intensive therapy sessions—deep, structured work to accelerate breakthroughs. Think of it as relationship ER—before it’s too late.
Why I am a Good Fit for You
If you're looking for surface-level fixes, I’m not your person. But if you’re ready to dig deep, break toxic cycles, and truly transform your relationship, I can help. I specialize in working with couples on the brink, especially high-achievers who excel in their careers but feel lost in love. With nearly 20 years combined as a certified leadership coach and psychotherapist, I blend depth psychology, somatic therapy, and attachment work with Relational Life Therapy, EFT, Gottman, and the Enneagram to get to the root of your struggles. My approach is direct yet compassionate, deep yet practical, and yes—humor is part of the process. Think of me as your relationship ER doctor—I won’t just hand you a Band-Aid. I help you stop the bleeding, repair the wounds, and create a relationship that actually works—before you start texting only about groceries.