Why Intentionality Matters: The Practice Redefining Modern Couples Therapy
Couples spend an average of 67 minutes a week arguing about chores, proof that the small, everyday moments often carry the biggest emotional weight. Those quiet frustrations add up, and over time, they can chip away at connection in ways many couples don’t notice until they feel worlds apart. The Intentional Relationship helps prevent exactly that. Rooted in the belief that “The Best Relationships Don't Just Happen — They’re Intentional,” the practice guides couples toward healthier communication and deeper understanding. Using a thoughtful blend of the Gottman Method, Emotionally Focused Therapy, and years of clinical experience, sessions focus on clarity, empathy, and practical tools that help partners truly understand each other, not just manage conflict.
What sets The Intentional Relationship apart isn’t just the approach, it’s the philosophy. The founder and lead therapist has long championed the idea that “I Help Couples Learn How to Date Their Partner — On Purpose.” And people have noticed. Clients don’t just show up to vent; they show up to grow, with tailored roadmaps that meet them exactly where they are. Whether it’s reconnecting after kids, navigating conflict without reenacting a courtroom drama, or remembering what it felt like to be teammates again, the work is deeply personalized and refreshingly practical. The practice recently expanded its impact even further by welcoming a new clinician who brings additional perspective and support. There’s even supervision available for new graduates and associate licensed clinicians, meaning the ripple effect of intentional, evidence-based care reaches far beyond the therapy room.
So when The Intentional Relationship earned the 2025 Best of Georgia Award (after taking home the 2024 Regional Award), it didn’t feel like a surprise—it felt like recognition for a practice quietly transforming how couples show up for each other. In a world full of distractions, mismatched schedules, and never-ending notifications, this team is proving that closeness isn’t accidental. It’s intentional, deliberate, and well within reach when you have the right guide.
Contact
Phone: 770-370-7482
Email: Jessica@TheIntentionalRelationship.net
Website: www.TheIntentionalRelationship.net
Address: 5820 Clarion Street, Suite 201, Cumming, GA 30040