The Relationship Reset

Feel safe with each other.
For real this time.

A structured, therapist-guided process to help couples understand their patterns, improve communication, and reconnect without long-term therapy

If your relationship feels stuck, but not over

You may not be in crisis, but something isn’t working.

  • The same arguments keep happening

  • Communication breaks down quickly

  • You feel disconnected or misunderstood

  • You’ve considered couples therapy but want something more focused

If you’re searching for an in-person couples therapy program in South Jersey or a structured alternative to weekly couples counseling, this is designed for you.

Couple reconnecting during extended couples therapy session in New Jerse

What Is the Relationship Reset Program?

The Relationship Reset Program is a structured couples therapy program based on attachment science and the Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy (PACT).

It helps you:

  • Understand your relationship dynamic clearly

  • Identify and interrupt repeating conflict patterns

  • Build practical skills for communication and repair

  • Re-establish emotional connection

Unlike traditional couples therapy, this is a defined, step-by-step process with a clear beginning and end.

How This Program Works (Step-by-Step)

Week 1: Understanding Your Relationship Pattern

We map how your relationship functions as a system, how conflict starts, escalates, and repeats.

Week 2: Attachment & Stress Responses

You learn how each of you responds under stress and how those patterns impact the relationship.

Week 3: Identifying the Conflict Cycle

We slow down real interactions to identify the exact sequence that keeps you stuck.

Week 4: Repair & Regulation

You learn how to repair conflict in real time and support each other more effectively.

Week 5: Reconnection & Emotional Responsiveness

We focus on rebuilding connection, improving responsiveness, and increasing emotional safety.

Week 6: Integration & Future Planning

You leave with a clear plan, shared agreements, and tools to maintain progress.

The goal isn't a relationship without hard moments. It's a relationship where hard moments don't shake the ground you stand on.

Scheduling & Investment

The Relationship Reset™ Protocol is designed as a focused, time-limited process. Each session is intentionally longer than traditional therapy to allow for deeper, uninterrupted work.

Session Structure

  • Each session is 90 minutes to 2 hours

  • Sessions are typically scheduled weekly

Extended sessions allow us to:

  • slow down real interactions

  • work through patterns in real time

  • create meaningful shifts within each session

Scheduling

Sessions are scheduled in advance to maintain consistency and momentum throughout the process.

  • Limited weekly availability

  • Daytime and select extended-session appointments offered

  • In-person and telehealth options available (depending on location)

What it means to be a secure couple.

Every session with Leana is built around these six ideas. They're simple. But when couples actually live by them, everything changes.

Both of you feel safe, or neither does

If one person feels scared or hurt, the relationship isn't working right. Your job is to make sure your partner feels safe with you — and theirs is to do the same for you.

Fix it fast and fix it fully

Every couple has rough moments. What matters is how quickly you come back to each other. The goal isn't to never hurt each other, it's to know how to repair when you do.

What's good must be good for both

One person shouldn't keep giving while the other keeps taking. When things feel fair for both of you, trust grows. When they don't, resentment does.

You calm each other down

Your bodies actually affect each other, your tone, your face, even your breathing. A secure couple learns to use that connection on purpose. You become the person who helps your partner feel okay again.

The relationship comes first

You're a team. That means you make choices with both of you in mind, not just yourself. When the relationship wins, you both win.

Never threaten the relationship

Saying "I'm done" or "maybe we should break up" during a fight destroys the safety you've built. The relationship itself is always protected — no matter how hard the conversation gets.

About your therapist

Leana Sykes

M.Ed, LPC, ACS — PACT & EFT Trained

I've spent 25 years working with couples. And the thing I've learned is this: most couples aren't broken. They're just stuck in patterns that made sense once and haven't figured out how to get out.

When couples do this work with real commitment, the change isn't small. The relationship becomes something genuinely different. Not perfect. But safe. And that changes everything.

I'm warm and I'm direct. You'll feel at ease here, and you'll also be gently pushed. I think that mix is what makes real change possible.