Your Questions, Answered
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Yes. Modern Relationship Therapy is a specialized couples therapy practice. My clinical training is rooted in attachment science, relational neuroscience, and evidence-based couples treatment. I apply this specialized training to helping individuals and families as well, to strengthen all dynamic relationships.
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Getting started is simple. Schedule a virtual chat—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.
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Couples often seek therapy for:
Recurring conflict
Emotional distance
Trust ruptures or infidelity
Premarital preparation
Life transitions (parenthood, relocation, career changes)
Communication breakdown
Attachment pattern differences (anxious/avoidant dynamics)
Therapy is tailored to your specific relational patterns and goals.
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Yes. Couples intensives provide a focused, extended-format therapy experience for partners who want accelerated progress. Intensives are especially helpful for couples navigating complex conflict, attachment injuries, or time-sensitive decisions.
You can learn more about intensives on the Couples Intensives page.
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Yes. Individual therapy is available for adults navigating relationship patterns, attachment wounds, dating challenges, breakups, and family-of-origin dynamics.
Individual work is often deeply connected to relational growth, and helping individuals to cultivate relational health is a clinical focus at Modern Relationship Therapy.
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Yes. I work with adult siblings, parents, and multigenerational families seeking structured support for repair, accountability, and healthier communication. Intergenerational trauma and pattens will continue to replicate until they are resolved, and working with a relational specialist is highly recommended.
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I offer in-person therapy in Denver, Colorado, as well as telehealth services for clients located anywhere in Colorado.
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I hold a Master of Science in Marriage & Family Therapy from Northwestern University and have advanced clinical training in relational therapy.
My approach integrates relational neuroscience, structured intervention, and specialized couples treatment.
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The length of therapy depends on your goals and the complexity of the patterns involved. Some couples benefit from short-term structured work, while others engage in longer-term therapy to address deeper relational dynamics.
We will discuss expectations and structure during your initial consultation.
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We do not accept insurance, as relational therapy is not generally covered. We do offer a sliding scale to reflect the changing economy and meet our clients where they are.
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You can schedule a free consultation directly through the Scheduling page. During this call, we will discuss your goals, answer questions, and determine whether we are a good fit.