Is Your Relationship Stuck in a Painful Cycle?

A Couples Intensive at Secure Connection Counseling offers something different: two full days of immersive, focused work using Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) — the gold standard in couples treatment — to help you move from disconnection to genuine closeness.

Rather than spending months revisiting the same ground in 50-minute sessions, an intensive compresses that work into a concentrated, deeply transformative experience. Couples leave with new insight, new tools, and a renewed sense of hope.

An Intensive May Be Right for You If:

  • ✓  You feel stuck in the same arguments with no resolution
  • ✓  Emotional distance or disconnection has grown between you
  • ✓  Betrayal, infidelity, or a major breach of trust has occurred
  • ✓  You are considering separation and want to give healing a real chance
  • ✓  Busy schedules make consistent weekly sessions difficult
  • ✓  You want to deepen your bond and build a more secure foundation

Grounded in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

1. De-Escalation

Together, you and your therapist identify the negative cycle pulling you apart. You learn to see the pattern as the problem — not each other — which immediately reduces conflict and defensiveness.

2. Restructuring Connection

Deeper emotions — the fears, longings, and attachment needs beneath the surface — are gently explored and expressed. Partners begin to hear and respond to each other in new, healing ways.

3. Consolidation

New patterns of reaching for each other are practiced and reinforced. You leave with a clear understanding of your cycle, practical tools for repair, and a renewed sense of partnership.

Your Intensive Journey

Assessment Process

Before your two-day intensive begins, your therapist meets with you across two dedicated assessment sessions — one together as a couple and one brief individual session with each partner.

These sessions allow your therapist to understand your relationship history, identify the patterns keeping you stuck, and map each partner’s attachment style and emotional world. This preparation is what makes the intensive itself so focused and effective.

You arrive on Day One already oriented — not starting from scratch, but ready to go deeper.

Day One

Building on the groundwork laid in your assessment sessions, Day One moves into active therapeutic work as a couple.

You will begin to map the negative cycle that keeps you stuck — seeing each other’s behavior through a new lens, not as attacks or indifference, but as expressions of deeper fears and unmet attachment needs.

By the end of Day One, most couples experience a meaningful shift in how they understand themselves and each other. The defensiveness softens. The distance begins to close.

Day Two

Day Two moves into the heart of EFT’s restructuring work. With your therapist’s guidance, you will access and share the deeper emotions beneath your reactive patterns — the vulnerability, the longing, the love that has been buried.

You will practice new ways of reaching for each other, creating moments of genuine emotional responsiveness and bonding. These are the moments that create lasting change.

The day concludes with a forward-focused debrief: a personalized care plan, follow-up recommendations, and a clear path for continuing the healing you have begun.

Why an Intensive Works

How the Process Works

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We begin with a complimentary call to understand your situation and confirm that an intensive is the right fit for you.

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Two dedicated sessions — one together, one individual — allow your therapist to understand your story and tailor the intensive to your relationship.

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Two consecutive days of immersive EFT work — de-escalation, emotional deepening, and genuine reconnection.

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At the close of Day Two, you receive a personalized care plan and clear recommendations for continuing your healing journey.

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Follow-up sessions — weekly, biweekly, or monthly — reinforce the gains you have made and support your continued growth as a couple.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is an intensive different from weekly therapy?

Weekly therapy is powerful, but the week between sessions can allow couples to fall back into familiar patterns. An intensive removes that gap — giving you sustained momentum, deeper emotional processing, and breakthroughs that would take months to reach in weekly sessions.

Do we need to have tried weekly therapy first?

No. Many couples come to an intensive as their first therapeutic experience — particularly those in crisis, those with demanding schedules, or those who want to make significant progress quickly. An intensive can also be a powerful supplement for couples already in therapy.

Is the intensive covered by insurance?

Because intensives are a specialized multi-day service, insurance typically does not cover them. We are happy to provide documentation you can submit for possible out-of-network reimbursement. HSA and FSA cards are also welcome.

What if we are considering separation?

An intensive is particularly well-suited for couples at a crossroads. EFT creates the conditions for honest, compassionate conversation about your future — whether that means healing the relationship or gaining clarity and closure. Either way, you will leave with greater understanding and peace.

Where does the intensive take place?

Intensives are held at our office in St. George, Utah. Many couples treat the experience as a mini-retreat — booking a nearby hotel or Airbnb to create a restorative environment between sessions. We are happy to offer local recommendations.

What happens after the intensive?

The work does not end when the two days conclude. You will receive a personalized follow-up care plan, and we encourage continued sessions — weekly, biweekly, or monthly — to reinforce the gains you have made and support your ongoing growth as a couple.

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