When your relationship is in crisis, weekly therapy can feel too slow. When you have spent months or years having the same argument, feeling disconnected from your partner, struggling with sexual intimacy, recovering from an affair, navigating childhood trauma triggers, or feeling hopeless about your marriage, you may need more than a traditional 50-minute therapy session. Marriage Therapy Intensives and Individual Therapy Intensives with Katie Ziskind, LMFT, offer a focused, immersive, retreat-style experience designed to help you make significant progress in days rather than months.

You never imagined your relationship would get to this point.
The person who once felt like your safest place now feels distant, frustrated, guarded, or impossible to reach. Every conversation seems to turn into an argument, a misunderstanding, or complete silence. No matter how carefully you choose your words, it feels like your partner pulls further away. Or perhaps no matter what you say, your partner becomes upset instantly, leaving you feeling defeated, exhausted, and wondering if anything you do will ever be enough. The pain of feeling unseen, unwanted, criticized, or emotionally disconnected can leave you questioning the future of a relationship you once treasured so deeply.
You may find yourselves standing on the brink of divorce, separation, or giving up entirely. At the same time, there is a part of you that remembers the good moments—the laughter, friendship, affection, attraction, and dreams you once shared. Beneath the hurt, resentment, and frustration, there may still be a small but powerful seed of hope. You may believe that if you could just find the right professional—someone who truly understands trauma, attachment wounds, high-conflict relationship patterns, emotional intimacy, sexual intimacy, nervous system responses, and the complexities of long-term love—you could find your way back to one another. You do not want generic relationship advice. From working with Katie Ziskind at Wisdom Within Counseling, you get real answers, emotional bonding skills, deeper understanding of each other, sex positive education, and meaningful change.

Katie Ziskind, LMFT, CSTIP, RYT-500, founder of Wisdom Within Counseling and Coaching, specializes in helping couples and individuals navigate exactly these challenges through immersive Marriage Therapy Intensives and Individual Therapy Intensives.
Combining advanced training in Gottman Method Couples Therapy, trauma-informed care, sex therapy-informed treatment, Emotionally Focused Therapy, nervous system regulation, mindfulness, yoga therapy, and attachment healing, Katie Ziskind helps couples move beyond endless arguments and painful disconnection. Her intensive therapy sessions are designed to help you communicate your needs more effectively, understand the deeper roots of conflict, heal old wounds, rebuild trust, strengthen emotional and sexual intimacy, and create the secure, connected “couple bubble” that so many partners long for but struggle to achieve on their own.
Retreat-Style Intensive Therapy in Melbourne, Florida and Niantic, Connecticut
At Wisdom Within Counseling and Coaching, Katie Ziskind provides customized intensive therapy experiences for couples and individuals seeking deep healing, meaningful transformation, emotional reconnection, and practical tools for lasting change.
Clients travel from throughout the United States to work with me in beautiful Melbourne, Florida and Niantic, Connecticut for personalized therapy retreats that combine evidence-based relationship therapy, trauma healing, sex therapy education, somatic therapy, mindfulness practices, nervous system regulation, and attachment-focused healing.
If you are ready to stop repeating the same painful patterns and start creating meaningful change, schedule a consultation with Katie Ziskind at Wisdom Within Counseling and Coaching.
Whether you are seeking a Marriage Therapy Intensive, Couples Therapy Retreat, or Individual Therapy Intensive, your journey begins with a personalized consultation and detailed questionnaire designed to ensure the intensive experience is tailored to your unique goals, challenges, and relationship history.

What Is a Marriage Therapy Intensive?
A Marriage Therapy Intensive is an extended therapy experience designed to help couples address core relationship challenges in a concentrated and transformative format.
Rather than attending therapy for one hour each week, couples spend multiple hours or multiple days dedicated entirely to healing and strengthening their relationship.
This allows us to move beyond surface-level conversations and quickly identify deeper patterns that may be contributing to conflict, disconnection, resentment, loneliness, emotional distance, or sexual struggles.
Intensives for couples provide uninterrupted time to:
- Improve communication
- Rebuild trust
- Recover after infidelity
- Heal betrayal trauma
- Increase emotional intimacy
- Improve sexual intimacy
- Resolve recurring arguments
- Understand attachment styles
- Heal childhood wounds impacting the relationship
- Create a stronger friendship and partnership
- Develop healthier conflict resolution skills
- Learn how trauma impacts connection and intimacy
Many couples report feeling more progress after an intensive than they experienced in months of traditional therapy.

What Is an Individual Therapy Intensive?
Individual Therapy Intensives provide a powerful opportunity for personal healing and self-discovery.
These intensive sessions are ideal for individuals who want focused support around:
- Complex PTSD
- Childhood trauma
- Religious trauma
- Purity culture wounds
- Sexual shame
- Relationship challenges
- Anxiety
- Perfectionism
- People-pleasing
- Emotional regulation
- Attachment wounds
- Self-worth struggles
- Divorce recovery
- Betrayal trauma
- Life transitions
An intensive allows us to deeply explore root causes rather than spending weeks gathering background information.
You can gain clarity, insight, emotional healing, and practical tools while developing a healthier relationship with yourself and others.
Specialized Support for High-Conflict Couples
Many couples come to me feeling exhausted by constant arguing.
You may find yourselves trapped in recurring cycles where one partner pursues while the other withdraws. One partner may become critical while the other shuts down. Both partners may feel misunderstood, unseen, and emotionally alone.
As a Level 2 Gottman Method trained couples therapist, Katie Ziskind helps couples identify destructive interaction patterns and replace them with healthier communication skills.
Together we work to:
- Reduce criticism
- Decrease defensiveness
- Increase emotional attunement
- Build friendship and admiration
- Improve listening skills
- Repair after conflict
- Create emotional safety
- Develop mutual understanding
Intensives provide the time necessary to break through entrenched patterns and establish new ways of connecting.

Marriage Intensives for Sexless Relationships and Mismatched Libido
One of Katie Ziskind’s specialties is helping couples navigate desire, kink, BDSM, power dynamics, libido, arousal, foreplay, and sexual intimacy challenges.
Many couples struggle because one partner has a higher libido while the other partner avoids sex, feels pressured, experiences anxiety around intimacy, or has unresolved trauma affecting desire.
These differences often create feelings of rejection, frustration, resentment, guilt, loneliness, and shame.
During a marriage intensive, we explore:
- Sexual desire differences
- Performance anxiety
- Sexual avoidance
- Sexual shame
- Body image concerns
- Trauma responses impacting intimacy
- Religious conditioning
- Communication about sex
- Sensate focus exercises
- Emotional intimacy barriers
- Expectations surrounding penetration
- Female pleasure education
Many couples have never received accurate education about the female pleasure system.
Unfortunately, cultural messages often focus on intercourse while overlooking the importance of emotional safety, extended arousal, pleasure, curiosity, sensuality, and connection.
We work to redefine intimacy in ways that feel safe, enjoyable, playful, and pressure-free.
The goal is not perfection. On your marriage therapy intensive, the goal is creating a satisfying, connected intimate relationship where both partners feel valued and understood.
Whether you are traveling to Melbourne, Florida or Niantic, Connecticut for an immersive therapy retreat experience, Katie Ziskind will help you determine whether an intensive is the right fit for your needs. Schedule your consultation today to discuss your goals, complete a comprehensive intake questionnaire, and begin designing a transformative therapy experience focused on healing, connection, and lasting change.
Healing Religious Trauma and Purity Culture On Your Marriage Therapy Intensive
Many adults continue carrying messages they learned during childhood about sex, pleasure, desire, and relationships.
Common messages include:
- Sex is dirty.
- Good people do not think about sex.
- Sexual desire is dangerous.
- Women should suppress their needs.
- Pleasure is selfish.
- Sex is only for reproduction.
- Desire is sinful.
These messages often create anxiety, shame, guilt, avoidance, and emotional disconnection within adult relationships.
During an intensive, we explore how religious trauma and purity culture may still influence your thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and behaviors.
Through compassionate exploration and nervous system regulation, clients begin developing healthier beliefs about intimacy, sexuality, pleasure, consent, and connection.
Betrayal Trauma and Affair Recovery Intensives
Discovering infidelity can feel devastating.
Many people describe betrayal trauma as one of the most painful experiences of their lives.
Trust is shattered. Safety disappears. The future suddenly feels uncertain.
A marriage intensive can provide a structured environment for healing after:
- Emotional affairs
- Physical affairs
- Online affairs
- Secret relationships
- Pornography-related betrayals
- Chronic dishonesty
Recovery requires more than simply deciding to stay together.
Healing involves rebuilding emotional safety, understanding relationship dynamics, developing accountability, processing grief, and creating a new foundation of trust.
Many couples find that an intensive creates the dedicated time and space needed to begin meaningful healing.
You do not have to navigate relationship struggles, betrayal trauma, intimacy challenges, grief, or childhood wounds alone. Take the first step toward healing by booking a consultation for a customized Marriage Therapy Intensive or Individual Therapy Intensive. Katie Ziskind will review your completed questionnaire and create a personalized plan focused on helping you achieve lasting growth, connection, and emotional healing.

Somatic Trauma Therapy and Nervous System Healing
Relationships are not only psychological—they are physiological.
When trauma is activated, partners often enter fight, flight, freeze, or fawn responses.
In these moments, productive communication becomes difficult.
Katie Ziskind integrates somatic therapy, yoga therapy, mindfulness, breathwork, meditation, and nervous system regulation techniques throughout intensive sessions.
These somatic therapy and holistic approaches help clients:
- Feel calmer
- Improve emotional regulation
- Reduce reactivity
- Increase self-awareness
- Stay present during difficult conversations
- Build resilience
- Strengthen emotional connection
When the nervous system feels safer, emotional and sexual intimacy often become more accessible.
Emotionally Focused Therapy, Inner Child Parts Work, and Attachment Healing
Many relationship struggles are rooted in attachment wounds.
Partners often become caught in cycles where both individuals are attempting to protect themselves from emotional pain.
Using Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), we uncover vulnerable emotions beneath anger, criticism, withdrawal, defensiveness, and avoidance.
As emotional safety increases, couples often experience:
- Greater closeness
- Increased trust
- More vulnerability
- Improved communication
- Enhanced intimacy
- Stronger connection
Imagine dedicating uninterrupted time to healing your relationship, rebuilding trust, strengthening intimacy, and addressing the root causes of conflict. If you are interested in a Couples Therapy Retreat, a Complex PTSD Intensive for your Marriage, an Affair Recovery Intensive, or Individual Trauma Intensive, schedule a consultation through Wisdom Within Counseling and Coaching. Completing the pre-intensive questionnaire allows Katie to gain a deep understanding of your story before your intensive even begins.
Katie Ziskind specializes in complex PTSD, survivors of emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual trauma, fight, flight, freeze responses, and knows that often these come out as intense anger, frustration, criticism, and cause marital damage.
Trauma Deeply Impacts Individuals, Couples, and Marriages
Many people think of trauma as a single catastrophic event. In reality, trauma can develop from a wide range of experiences that overwhelm a person’s ability to cope, create lasting emotional pain, and alter how they relate to themselves, their partners, and the world around them.
Unprocessed trauma often affects communication, trust, emotional intimacy, sexual intimacy, conflict resolution, self-esteem, and nervous system regulation. Marriage Therapy Intensives and Individual Therapy Intensives provide dedicated time and space to process these painful experiences, understand their impact, and begin healing in a supportive and trauma-informed environment.
One of the most devastating experiences a person or couple can endure is the loss of a child.
Whether through miscarriage, stillbirth, infant loss, childhood illness, accident, or the death of an adult child, grief can profoundly affect every aspect of life and marriage. Partners often grieve differently, which can create misunderstandings, emotional distance, and feelings of isolation. Intensive therapy provides an opportunity to process grief, honor the loss, strengthen communication, and navigate the painful reality of moving forward while carrying profound love and sorrow.
Parents raising a child with a chronic illness, disability, or complex medical condition often experience ongoing stress, fear, uncertainty, and emotional exhaustion.
Medical appointments, caregiving responsibilities, financial strain, and concern for a child’s future can place tremendous pressure on a marriage. Many couples find themselves functioning as caregivers and coordinators rather than romantic partners. A Marriage Therapy Intensive can help couples reconnect emotionally, strengthen teamwork, process caregiver burnout, and restore intimacy that may have been overshadowed by years of stress and worry.
Receiving a life-changing medical diagnosis can also be traumatic.
Chronic illness, chronic pain conditions, autoimmune disorders, neurological disorders, cancer diagnoses, mobility limitations, and disabilities can dramatically alter a person’s identity, daily functioning, and future expectations. Individuals may struggle with grief, anxiety, depression, anger, loss of independence, or changes in body image and sexuality. Intensive therapy can help clients process these losses, adapt to new realities, strengthen coping skills, and rebuild a sense of hope and self-compassion.
Many individuals experience profound grief when physical capabilities change due to illness, injury, surgery, or disability.
Losing the ability to participate in activities you once loved, facing limitations in work or independence, or navigating changes in sexual functioning can impact both individual well-being and relationship satisfaction. Marriage and Individual Therapy Intensives provide a supportive space to process these transitions while helping partners navigate changing roles with empathy, patience, and understanding.
Cancer survivorship often involves far more than medical treatment alone.
Individuals and couples may continue carrying fear, uncertainty, grief, trauma, and anxiety long after treatment ends. Relationships can be deeply affected by changes in physical health, sexual functioning, emotional vulnerability, and future planning. Intensive therapy offers an opportunity to process the emotional impact of cancer, rebuild connection, and address challenges that may have emerged during diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
Infertility is frequently an overlooked form of trauma.
Couples may endure years of disappointment, invasive medical procedures, fertility treatments, hormone fluctuations, financial strain, pregnancy losses, and repeated cycles of hope followed by heartbreak. For some, IVF treatments and fertility interventions do not result in the family they envisioned. The grief associated with infertility can affect identity, self-worth, sexuality, emotional well-being, and marital satisfaction. Intensive therapy can help individuals and couples process these losses, explore difficult emotions, strengthen their relationship, and find meaning while navigating an uncertain future.
Childhood sexual abuse often leaves lasting emotional, relational, and physiological effects that can continue into adulthood.
Survivors of molestation, sexual assault, incest, coercion, boundary violations, or unwanted sexual experiences may struggle with trust, vulnerability, intimacy, body image concerns, anxiety, PTSD symptoms, or sexual avoidance. Many survivors blame themselves or carry shame that was never theirs to hold. Trauma-informed intensive therapy provides a safe environment to process these experiences, develop greater self-understanding, and support healing at a pace that feels manageable and empowering.
Adults who experienced sexual abuse by a sibling often carry a particularly complex form of trauma.
Survivors may struggle with confusion, betrayal, secrecy, family loyalty conflicts, and invalidation from relatives who minimized or ignored the abuse. These experiences can significantly impact future relationships, intimacy, trust, and emotional safety. Intensive therapy allows clients to explore these painful experiences with compassion while developing healthier boundaries and reclaiming a stronger sense of self.
Growing up with physically abusive, emotionally abusive, neglectful, controlling, or unpredictable parents can shape how individuals experience relationships throughout adulthood.
Children raised in unsafe environments often learn survival strategies that later appear as people-pleasing, emotional withdrawal, hypervigilance, difficulty trusting others, fear of conflict, perfectionism, or challenges expressing needs. Through intensive therapy, clients gain insight into how these early experiences continue to influence present-day relationships and learn new ways of creating safety, connection, and authenticity.
For many adults, a new layer of trauma emerges later in life when they become caregivers for aging parents who harmed them during childhood.
Providing care for a parent who was physically abusive, sexually abusive, emotionally abusive, neglectful, or unsafe can trigger painful memories, unresolved grief, anger, confusion, guilt, and emotional overwhelm. Intensive therapy can help individuals navigate these complicated caregiving relationships, establish healthy boundaries, process old wounds, and make decisions that align with their emotional well-being rather than obligation or fear.
At Wisdom Within Counseling and Coaching, Katie Ziskind understands that trauma is not limited to a single event.
Trauma can emerge from childhood experiences, medical challenges, family relationships, loss, grief, caregiving responsibilities, infertility, abuse, betrayal, and major life transitions. Through Marriage Therapy Intensives and Individual Therapy Intensives, clients are given the time, support, compassion, and evidence-based therapeutic tools needed to process painful experiences, strengthen emotional resilience, improve relationships, and move toward healing, connection, and hope.
In addition to evidence and research based therapy modalities like emotionally focused Couples Therapy, Gottman Therapy and trauma, focused, marriage therapy, you also get holistic therapy. Holistic therapy supports mindbody healing. For instance, painting and art can release trauma memories in ways that words cannot. It can be very helpful to verbalize your trauma story. But, trauma lives unresolved in the body. So, mindfulness meditation, guided imagery, positive affirmations, positive self talk, self-worth statements for improving self-esteem, nurturing your inner child visualizations, and more are all a part of marriage therapy intensives and individual therapy Intensives.

Why Choose Melbourne, Florida for a Therapy Intensive?
Melbourne, Florida offers a peaceful and restorative environment for healing.
Located along Florida’s beautiful Space Coast, Melbourne combines ocean views, warm weather, natural beauty, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Couples often appreciate being able to combine meaningful therapeutic work with restorative downtime near the beach.
Many clients enjoy:
- Beach walks
- Ocean sunrises
- Local restaurants
- Wellness activities
- Relaxation between sessions
The environment itself supports reflection, healing, and reconnection.
Or, Choose Niantic, Connecticut for a Therapy Intensive?
Niantic, Connecticut is a charming shoreline town known for its coastal beauty, walkable downtown area, local shops, bakeries, waterfront views, and welcoming atmosphere.
The slower pace and New England coastal charm create an ideal setting for therapeutic work.
Couples and individuals often appreciate the opportunity to step away from daily responsibilities and focus fully on healing and personal growth.
Benefits of Intensive Therapy
Clients frequently report:
- Faster progress than weekly therapy
- Improved communication
- Greater emotional awareness
- Increased relationship satisfaction
- Enhanced sexual intimacy
- Reduced conflict
- Improved emotional regulation
- Stronger boundaries
- Increased self-confidence
- Greater understanding of trauma responses
- Renewed hope for the future
Who Are Intensives Best For?
Marriage and Individual Therapy Intensives may be ideal if you feel or are:
- Stuck in traditional therapy
- You are in relationship crisis
- rRecovering from infidelity
- You are experiencing intimacy challenges
- Wanting to save your marriage
- You are considering separation
- Have felt small, powerless, and have unresolved trauma
- You want accelerated healing
- Are traveling from out of state
- You want a private, confidential and focused therapeutic experience
The strongest relationships and most meaningful personal transformations often begin with a single step. If you are ready to invest in yourself, your healing, or your marriage, book a consultation with Katie Ziskind today. Through a thoughtful assessment process and personalized questionnaire, you’ll receive guidance on whether a Marriage Therapy Intensive or Individual Therapy Intensive is the best next step for achieving your goals.
Work with Katie Ziskind at Wisdom Within Counseling and Coaching
Katie Ziskind, LMFT, CSTIP, RYT-500 is a licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in couples therapy, trauma recovery, intimacy challenges, betrayal trauma, attachment healing, sex therapy-informed treatment, nervous system regulation, yoga therapy, and relationship enrichment.
Through personalized Marriage Therapy Intensives and Individual Therapy Intensives in Melbourne, Florida and Niantic, Connecticut, Katie helps clients move beyond survival patterns and create healthier, more connected relationships with themselves and those they love.
Whether you are seeking to rebuild trust after infidelity, overcome sexual challenges, heal childhood wounds, recover from religious trauma, improve communication, or strengthen emotional intimacy, an intensive can provide the focused support and transformative experience needed to create lasting change.
Contact Wisdom Within Counseling and Coaching to learn more about customized therapy intensives and begin your journey toward healing, connection, intimacy, and emotional well-being.

As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Certified Sex Therapy Informed Professional (CSTIP), Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT-500), and Level 2 Gottman Method trained couples therapist, Katie Ziskind integrates multiple evidence-based approaches into one comprehensive healing experience.
What makes intensive therapy with Katie Ziskind uniquely effective is the depth and breadth of her professional training.
Rather than focusing on only communication skills or symptom management, she helps clients address the deeper roots of relationship distress, abuse, neglect and trauma, intimacy struggles, and emotional disconnection.
Katie Ziskind specializes in helping couples and individuals understand how complex trauma, childhood attachment wounds, PTSD, and nervous system dysregulation impact relationships. Many couples arrive feeling stuck in repetitive cycles of criticism, defensiveness, avoidance, emotional withdrawal, or conflict. Through intensive therapy, Katie Ziskind helps clients recognize how survival responses such as fight, flight, freeze, and fawn show up in everyday interactions and interfere with emotional and sexual intimacy.
Drawing from Gottman Method Couples Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), attachment theory, trauma-informed care, and sex therapy principles, Katie Ziskind provides a highly individualized experience.
Her work goes beyond teaching communication tools by helping partners understand the emotional pain and unmet attachment needs beneath recurring relationship conflicts. This deeper understanding often creates opportunities for greater compassion, empathy, and connection.
Katie’s extensive trauma training allows her to help clients process experiences that may continue to affect their relationships years later. Childhood emotional neglect, family dysfunction, religious trauma, betrayal trauma, sexual shame, and unresolved grief often shape how people communicate, trust, express affection, and experience intimacy. Through guided therapeutic conversations, clients gain insight into the origins of these patterns and learn healthier ways of relating to themselves and their partners.
As a certified yoga teacher and yoga therapist-informed clinician, Katie Ziskind incorporates nervous system regulation into her intensive therapy work. Rather than expecting couples to have productive conversations while emotionally flooded, she teaches practical tools that help clients become more grounded, regulated, and emotionally available. This whole-person approach supports lasting change by addressing both the mind and body.
Many clients appreciate Katie’s use of guided Yoga Nidra meditation during intensive therapy experiences. Yoga Nidra, often referred to as yogic sleep, promotes deep relaxation and nervous system restoration. These guided practices can help reduce emotional reactivity, calm anxiety, improve self-awareness, and create the internal safety necessary for vulnerable conversations about intimacy, trust, and emotional connection.
Creative expression is another unique component of Katie’s intensive therapy process.
Depending on client preferences and goals, she may incorporate art therapy-inspired exercises using watercolor painting, acrylic paints, drawing materials, journaling, or modeling clay.
These creative approaches can help clients access emotions that may be difficult to express verbally while encouraging self-discovery, reflection, and emotional processing in a gentle and meaningful way.
Couples participating in intensive therapy may also learn Healing Touch exercises designed to foster connection, safety, and physical affection. For many couples recovering from trauma, betrayal, sexual difficulties, or emotional disconnection, non-sexual touch exercises provide an opportunity to rebuild trust and closeness without pressure. These experiences often help partners rediscover comfort, warmth, and emotional attunement with one another.
A central focus of Katie’s work involves helping clients reconnect with wounded inner child parts that continue to influence adult relationships. Through guided conversations and experiential exercises, clients explore unmet childhood needs, painful memories, attachment injuries, and protective coping strategies. Understanding these deeper layers often helps couples move beyond blame and develop greater empathy for themselves and each other.
Through intensive therapy, Katie Ziskind helps clients create meaningful and lasting transformation by combining advanced relationship training, trauma expertise, somatic healing, mindfulness practices, sex therapy-informed education, creative expression, and attachment-focused interventions. Whether couples are rebuilding after infidelity, navigating intimacy challenges, healing from childhood trauma, or seeking a stronger emotional connection, her integrative approach provides a comprehensive path toward healing, resilience, trust, and deeper relational satisfaction.

If you have made it this far, chances are you are searching for more than traditional weekly marriage counseling.
You may be looking for a Marriage Therapy Intensive, Couples Therapy Retreat, Affair Recovery Intensive, or relationship-focused therapy experience that can help you create meaningful change in a shorter period of time.
Perhaps you are tired of having the same painful conversations, feeling emotionally disconnected, struggling with intimacy, recovering from betrayal, or wondering whether your marriage can survive another year of conflict. Even if you feel discouraged, there may still be a part of you that remembers why you fell in love and hopes that your relationship can become a source of comfort, friendship, trust, and connection once again.
Many couples who seek out intensive marriage counseling feel like they have tried everything. They have read books, listened to podcasts, watched relationship videos, and attended traditional therapy, yet they continue to feel stuck in the same cycles of criticism, defensiveness, withdrawal, resentment, loneliness, or sexual disconnection. What they often discover is that lasting change requires more than communication techniques alone. Healing requires understanding how trauma, attachment wounds, nervous system responses, childhood experiences, emotional needs, and intimacy challenges influence the relationship.
A Marriage Therapy Intensive provides the time, depth, and personalized support necessary to uncover these patterns and begin creating a healthier path forward together.
Whether you travel to Melbourne, Florida for a beachside Couples Therapy Retreat or join Katie Ziskind in beautiful Niantic, Connecticut for an immersive relationship healing experience, you will find a compassionate, highly trained specialist dedicated to helping you reconnect.
Through Marriage Therapy Intensives, Couples Retreat Counseling, Affair Recovery Intensives, Sex Therapy-Informed Couples Counseling, and Trauma-Informed Relationship Therapy, Katie helps couples move from disconnection to emotional closeness, from conflict to understanding, and from hopelessness to possibility. If you are ready to invest in your relationship, strengthen your emotional bond, rebuild trust, improve intimacy, and create the secure and connected marriage you have been longing for, a customized intensive with Katie Ziskind at Wisdom Within Counseling and Coaching may be the next step toward the relationship and life you deserve.

You have already carried the weight of these challenges for long enough.
Whether you are struggling with high-conflict communication, emotional disconnection, sexual intimacy concerns, betrayal trauma, infertility, grief, childhood trauma, PTSD, or simply feeling stuck and unsure of how to move forward, a personalized Marriage Therapy Intensive or Individual Therapy Intensive can provide the dedicated time and focused support needed for meaningful transformation.
Katie Ziskind, LMFT, CSTIP, RYT-500, founder of Wisdom Within Counseling and Coaching, helps couples and individuals move beyond survival mode and toward deeper connection, healing, resilience, and hope.
If you are ready to explore whether an intensive is the right fit for your unique situation, schedule a consultation through the website and complete the pre-intensive questionnaire. This thoughtful planning process allows Katie Ziskind to understand your story, identify your goals, and create a customized intensive experience designed to help you make lasting progress in your relationship, your healing journey, and your life.

