Relationship & Family Therapy
Relational Healing. Structural Clarity. Emotional Depth.
Relationships do not break in isolation, and they do not heal in isolation either.
At The Deep-Seeded Truth Psychotherapy, partner and family therapy is approached as both a clinical and relational intervention—one that attends not only to communication patterns, but to attachment wounds, power dynamics, identity, and the deeper emotional architecture shaping connection.
We work with couples, partners, and families across diverse relationship structures who are ready to move beyond surface-level fixes and engage in meaningful, lasting transformation.
Who This Work Is For
This work is designed for:
Partners experiencing recurring conflict, disconnection, or emotional distance
Partners navigating betrayal, trust ruptures, or infidelity
Families facing communication breakdowns, role confusion, or generational tension
High-functioning partners who “look fine” externally but feel misaligned internally
Individuals and families navigating cultural, racial, or identity-based stressors within relationships
Partners seeking deeper intimacy, clarity, and relational alignment
What Makes This Different
Our model integrates multiple evidence-based and depth-oriented approaches into a cohesive, high-level framework:
Structured Intervention
Drawing from the work of John Gottman, we utilize clear, research-informed tools to:
De-escalate conflict cycles
Improve communication and repair attempts
Build relational stability and predictability
Attachment-Based Healing
Inspired by Sue Johnson’s Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), we help partners:
Understand underlying emotional needs
Repair attachment injuries
Rebuild emotional safety and connection
Depth & Insight
Using psychodynamic and psychoanalytic frameworks, we explore:
Unconscious relational patterns
Early attachment experiences and their current impact
Repetition of unresolved emotional themes
Decolonized & Contextual Lens
We center:
Power, identity, and systemic context
Cultural meaning-making within relationships
The impact of oppression, migration, and intergenerational experience
This is not one-size-fits-all therapy.
This is precision, depth, and intentional relational work.
Common Areas of Focus
Communication breakdowns
Emotional disconnection
Infidelity and betrayal recovery
Premarital and commitment clarity
Family conflict and boundary setting
Parenting alignment and co-parenting challenges
Cultural, religious, and intergenerational tensions
Life transitions (career shifts, relocation, illness, etc.)
Our Approach to the Work
We do not simply “mediate” conversations….
We:
Identify and interrupt dysfunctional relational cycles
Translate conflict into underlying emotional needs
Build new interaction patterns in real time
Support both individual accountability and relational responsibility
Move between structure (skills) and depth (insight) seamlessly
The goal is not just resolution—it is relational transformation.
Format & Options
Relationship Therapy (partners of any number, including monogamous, polyamorous, and non-monogamous dynamics)
Family Therapy (multiple members across relational systems)
Premarital / Commitment & Relationship Intensives (traditional and non-traditional partnerships)
Begin the work
If you are seeking a space where your relationship can be understood—not simplified—this work may be a strong fit.
Schedule a consultation to explore how we can support your next phase of growth.