Intimacy Repair Therapy for
Rocky Mountain House Couples
When the Closeness Is Gone and You Want It Back
Emotional distance. Physical withdrawal. Going through the motions.
If your relationship feels more like roommates than partners - it’s time to reconnect.
Through online intimacy counselling, I help couples in Rocky Mountain House rediscover their bond.
Whether the issue is communication, resentment, or sexual disconnect - we’ll name it, work through it, and build something real again.
Why This Works From Home
- You don’t need to sit in a clinic to rebuild closeness
- Zoom-based format offers privacy and flexibility
- Partners can join together or from separate locations
- Flexible scheduling around family or shift work
- Tools that make change between sessions, not just during them
What We’ll Explore Together
- Unspoken hurt that keeps creating distance
- Shame and silence around emotional or sexual needs
- Resentment and avoidance patterns
- How to safely re-enter intimacy
- How to feel emotionally seen and physically wanted
What to Expect
- No pressure, no blame, just honest exploration and practical tools
- Sessions led with care, clarity, and direction
- Secure online space for conversations you haven’t been able to have anywhere else
Also Serving These Alberta Towns
Airdrie |
Blackfalds |
Bowden |
Carstairs
Crossfield |
Didsbury |
Drumheller |
Eckville
Innisfail |
Lacombe |
Leduc |
Olds
Ponoka |
Red Deer |
Rimbey | Rocky Mountain House
Stettler |
Sundre |
Sylvan Lake |
Three Hills | Wetaskiwin
Page last updated August 8, 2025.
Questions? Contact Rick Martin at
rick@humanphysics.ca
or call/text +1 403 483-2530
“It doesn’t matter where in Alberta you live—if you’re ready to do the work, I’m ready to walk with you. From your home to real change.”