
Back to Each Other in Six Weeks
Couples + Group Therapy
5 couples only | Online | Starting March 30
Led by Jacob Winkler, LCSW & Kate Winkler, LAMFT
Who is this for?
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You've had the same argument so many times you both know how it ends before it starts.
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Every time you try to say something real it blows up, goes nowhere, or dies in your throat. So you've stopped trying.
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Resentment has been building for years. You deal with it by telling yourself it's fine. It's whatever. You move on.
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Kids, money, the house, and the mental load made everything heavier. You each hardened into a fixed version of yourself with this person. A role. And shifting out of it now feels almost unnatural, like that's just who you are together.
If you recognize yourself here, keep reading.
What is this?
A 6-week accelerated combination program: process group + couples therapy, running at the same time, designed to fertilize each other.
Each partner joins their own separate group (1.5 hours a week) of just 5 people, navigating the same kind of relationship stress.
These aren’t support groups. They are living laboratories– honest interaction with people who reflect back to you the things your partner has been trying to tell you for years. Only, somehow, hearing it from a stranger lands differently.
You'll see your patterns. You'll feel your blind spots. You'll get encouragement, validation, and a kind of clarity that one-on-one therapy often can't reach.
Then you'll bring it straight into couples therapy (50 minutes a week) and work on it directly with your partner.
These two things together create momentum that neither one alone can match.
Here's what you get.
Every week, for 6 weeks, you're getting:
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A 1.5-hour process group session for each partner, separately, with their own group (usually $100/session each, so $200 value)
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A couples therapy session (usually $250)
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A customized version of The ProcessGroup Reflection Journal, a contemplative tool for gaining further insight from your group experience, and recalibrating after sessions to smoothly return to your day-to-day life ($50 value)
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Jacob and Kate reviewing your sessions together, tracking progress, and calibrating the work across both therapists — several hours of clinical attention every week, above and beyond your actual sessions (a $750+ value)
At standard rates, that's $1,250 a week — $7,500 over the 6 weeks.
Your investment as a founding cohort is $300 a week: $1,800 total.
For a program that includes more clinical support than most couples ever access in one place.
Process groups meet Sunday afternoons — 2:00–3:30 PM or 4:00–5:30 PM.
Evening slots are available for the couples therapy sessions so that busy work schedules and kids are accounted for.
*Satisfaction guarantee. We are so confident that this will bring you to a new and better place in your relationship, that if you come to all sessions and are not pleased with the result, we’ll happily refund you.
This isn't your typical couples therapy.
It's about letting your actual self show up, including the frustrated, fed-up, raw version of you that usually gets edited out.
Anger and aggression provide important information, when the container is right.
This program makes room for that.
If you've tried therapy before and left feeling like you had to translate yourself into a language you don't speak, contort yourself into an "empathetic listener," perform emotional availability on cue, and still feel like you were failing at it, this is different.
5 spots. That's it.
This is the only time we’re offering exclusive access to a program that doesn't exist anywhere else quite like this, at a price that will not repeat.
Click here to apply.
About
Kate Winkler, LAMFT
Grounded in psychodynamic theories, Kate is passionate about working with couples and individuals, helping them achieve greater expression and emotional closeness in their relationships. Click here to read more about her.

About
Jacob Winkler, LCSW
Jacob is a group therapist who has spent more than ten years leading, teaching and participating in here-and-now process groups— spaces where the invitation is to say what you usually don’t say, especially to and about the other people in the group. You can read more about his work here.
