Relationships & intimacy

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What is relationships & intimacy?

Relationship coaching helps individuals and couples understand what they want in their relationships, and develop the skills, clarity and confidence to build it. It's for people who are ready to invest in the most important connections in their lives.

Sessions with a relationship coach look different depending on where you are. A couple might work through recurring conflict patterns, rebuild intimacy that has faded, or align on the future they want together. An individual might explore what keeps pulling them toward unfulfilling relationships, practice the vulnerability that real connection requires, or find clarity about a relationship they're questioning. Sessions are 50–90 minutes, usually weekly or fortnightly.

Relationship coaching is for anyone who senses that their relationships, romantic, familial, or otherwise, could be richer, more honest, or more alive than they currently are. It's for couples who love each other but keep having the same painful arguments. It's for people who are single and tired of patterns that keep them stuck. It's for parents rebuilding with adult children, people navigating divorce with grace, and anyone who wants to love and be loved more fully.

People who invest in relationship coaching develop real skills, not just insight. They learn to communicate in ways that bring them closer rather than further apart. They break the patterns that have been running in the background for years. They make decisions about their relationships with more clarity and confidence. And they discover that connection, real, deep, honest connection, is possible for them.

What to expect

Complete confidentiality, what you share stays in the room
A coach who respects both partners equally and doesn't take sides
Practical communication tools and frameworks, not just reflection
A gradual deepening of understanding, both of yourself and your partner

Who works with a relationships coach

A couple who loves each other and keeps hurting each other in the same ways
Someone who is single, doing the work, and wanting support to date differently
A person navigating divorce and wanting to do it with integrity and clarity
Anyone who grew up with difficult relationships and wants to build something different

Questions to ask a relationships coach before booking

1.Do you work with individuals, couples, or both, and which do you prefer?
2.What relationship frameworks or modalities do you draw on?
3.How do you handle it when one partner is less engaged than the other?
4.What boundaries do you have around confidentiality in couples work?
5.What do couples typically say changed after working with you?

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between relationship coaching and couples therapy?

Couples therapy tends to be deeper, longer-term work addressing psychological patterns, trauma and mental health. Relationship coaching is more forward-focused, building skills, improving communication, and reaching specific goals. Coaching can work beautifully alongside therapy, and a good coach will refer to a therapist if the work calls for it.

Can relationship coaching save a marriage that's in serious trouble?

Coaching can be transformative for couples who are both genuinely committed to the work. It's not a guarantee, but many couples who have felt at a breaking point have rebuilt something genuinely better through this kind of supported work. A free discovery call will help clarify what level of support makes sense for your situation.

Can I do relationship coaching on my own without my partner?

Absolutely. Individual relationship coaching is powerful and often a better starting point. You can learn a huge amount about your own patterns, communication style and what you actually want, regardless of whether your partner is involved.

Is relationship coaching only for romantic relationships?

Not at all. Many coaches work with family dynamics, friendships, co-parenting relationships, and workplace relationships. If connection and communication are involved, coaching can help.

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