Intensive Coaching · Florida

Couples and family intensive coaching in Florida

We run weekend intensive coaching retreats for couples and families in three formats: in-home at the client's residence, on-location during a vacation with the coach traveling to meet the family, or fully online over a condensed schedule. Each format covers the same work — a concentrated, structured approach to the relational patterns couples and families want to shift, compressed into two or three days of focused work with breaks for rest and integration.

One thing to name up front: our intensives are structured as relationship coaching, not as psychotherapy. Our clinicians are all licensed therapists, and that training shapes everything about how the intensives run — but the weekend format is intentionally offered as coaching, with a clear focus on relational skills, communication, conflict patterns, and actionable change. This distinction matters in practical ways: it's why we can travel with you to a vacation destination, why the intensive doesn't depend on insurance benefits, and why the format is structured around goals and growth rather than diagnosis and treatment. For clients who want psychotherapy, our weekly couples therapy and family therapy services in Florida are the right fit.

Who weekend intensives tend to fit

Intensives work well for specific kinds of couples and families and less well for others. They tend to fit people with real time constraints that make weekly work logistically hard — schedules that don't accommodate a consistent weekly hour, long-distance family configurations where everyone needs to be in one place to meet at all, or situations where waiting three months to make progress at a weekly pace isn't realistic.

They also fit couples who have done weekly therapy before and hit a plateau — partners who have made real progress but feel stuck on the same few patterns. The condensed format creates a different kind of momentum than weekly work does. It isn't a substitute for the sustained, incremental change weekly therapy produces, but it can break through specific impasses that weekly work has circled for months.

Intensives are not a good fit for acute crisis — active suicidal ideation, domestic violence, severe untreated mental illness, an affair disclosed in the last week, or untreated substance use. These situations need clinical therapy, often combined with individual care and sometimes higher levels of treatment. Because we're offering coaching rather than therapy in the intensive format, acute clinical presentations are outside of scope by design. A good consultation call sorts out which format matches your situation, and we decline intensive requests we think would set a couple or family back rather than forward.

The three formats in Florida

In-home intensives at your Florida residence

For Florida residents, in-home intensives mean the coach travels to your home for a two- or three-day block. The advantages are real: the work happens in the space where the patterns actually play out, the family doesn't have to coordinate travel or childcare, and the sessions can flex around the realities of the household — mealtimes, a child's nap schedule, a grandparent's mobility. For families with young children or aging family members, this is often the only format that makes the intensive feasible at all.

In-home work requires some preparation. You need a private space in the home where sessions can happen without interruption. We walk through the practical setup on a consultation call before the intensive is scheduled, because the setting affects the work in ways worth thinking through together.

On-location intensives during a vacation

Some couples and families prefer to do the intensive during a trip they're already planning — a week in the Keys, a Destin beach rental, a Sanibel off-season week, 30A, an Orlando visit built around family logistics, or any destination that fits the family's style of travel. In this format, the coach joins you at the location for two or three days of scheduled work, with the rest of the trip structured however you want it.

This format tends to work especially well for couples who find it easier to do hard relational work away from the pressures of their daily environment. Because the intensive is coaching rather than licensure-bound therapy, we can join you at a vacation destination outside Florida as well. Florida couples often combine the intensive with a longer trip, and the coaching structure makes that straightforward. Non-Florida couples traveling to Florida for the intensive is equally workable.

Online intensives

For clients who prefer not to host the coach at their home and don't want to build the intensive around a trip, the online format delivers the same structure over video — typically three to four longer sessions across two days, with built-in breaks for rest and for the couple or family to absorb the work between sessions. This is the most logistically simple option, and for many clients the online format produces work that is just as substantive as in-person. For other clients, the in-person formats add something video cannot, and that's part of the consultation conversation.

Our coaches

All three of our Florida-registered clinicians run intensives. While each is a licensed therapist in their clinical practice, in the intensive coaching format they work as coaches, and the scope of the work is structured accordingly. Fit depends on the presenting situation — a consultation call sorts out which coach is the right match for your specific situation.

Shawn Weymouth, LMFT

Florida registration TPMF1963

Shawn's deep family-systems background is often a strong match for family intensives and for couples work with significant history. Read full bio

Cade Dopp, LCSW

Florida registration TPSW5567

Works with couples in intensive format, integrating CBT and ACT with attention to the whole-person dynamics that show up in relationships. Read full bio

Leanna Dopp, LCSW

Florida registration TPSW5595

Works with couples in intensive format, drawing on EFT and mindfulness-based approaches tailored to the condensed format. Read full bio

Logistics, fees, and what to expect

Intensive fees, availability, scheduling, travel logistics, and deposit structure vary by format and coach. Because intensives are coaching rather than therapy, they are not covered by insurance — this is true regardless of format and regardless of plan. Clients pay directly, and we walk through all of it on a free consultation call before anything is scheduled.

A few things to know up front: intensives generally require scheduling three to six weeks in advance; there is usually a preparation call and sometimes a preparatory individual conversation with each participant; and there is almost always a follow-up plan — usually a consolidation session two to four weeks after the intensive — because the work of an intensive doesn't end when the weekend does.

When you're ready

If you're considering an intensive for your couple or family, request a free consultation. We'll talk through which format fits your situation and whether an intensive is the right choice at all. For context, see our pages on couples therapy and family therapy in Florida, or return to the Florida practice page.