The 3-Session Clarity Package
When Your Relationship Reaches a Crossroads,
Start With Clarity.
The Clarity Package offers structured, short-term support for people navigating important relationship questions.
Each pathway includes three focused sessions designed to help you understand what’s happening in your relationship and explore possible next steps.
âś” 3 structured sessions
âś” Reduced entry rate for new clients
âś” No long-term commitment required
How the Clarity Package Works
Each clarity pathway includes three structured sessions.
Session 1
- Understanding the current situation and identifying the patterns shaping the relationship.
Session 2
- Exploring emotional dynamics, communication patterns, and underlying concerns.
Session 3
- Clarifying possible next steps based on what has been discovered.
This process allows space for meaningful reflection and insight without pressure to make immediate decisions.
Many clients find that this structure provides the clarity needed to move forward with greater confidence.
Investment
3 Structured Sessions — $495
This package offers a thoughtful starting point for exploring important relationship questions.
It includes:
- three focused sessions
- a reduced entry rate for new clients
- no expectation of ongoing therapy
- available to new* clients only
Clients may choose the clarity pathway that best fits their situation.
*Â This package is offered at a reduced entry rate for individuals or couples who are not currently participating in therapy, support groups, or other services with Susan.
Five Clarity Pathways
Different relationship situations call for different types of support.
The Clarity Package offers five pathways depending on where you are in your relationship journey.
INDIVIDUAL: Gain Clarity & Direction
For individuals who feel stuck, out of sync, or uncertain about what’s next.
Many people move through periods where something doesn feel quite right—internally or in how they’re showing up in their life—but it’s hard to name exactly what needs to change.
The focus of this pathway is creating space to understand what’s been happening beneath the surface, so you can move forward with greater clarity, intention, and self-awareness.
Common reasons individuals choose this pathway include:
- feeling stuck or unclear about direction
- being out of alignment with personal values
- repeating internal or relational patterns
- wanting to work on yourself but unsure where to begin
COUPLES: Break Negative Cycles
For couples who want to strengthen their relationship but feel stuck in repeating conflict patterns.
Many couples discover they are caught in cycles where the same emotional reactions happen again and again.
The focus of this pathway is identifying the triggers and roles that keep couples stuck so new patterns of communication can begin to develop.
Common reasons couples choose this pathway include:
- recurring arguments that never seem to resolve
- feeling unheard or misunderstood
- emotional distance developing over time
- difficulty communicating during conflict
DISCERNMENT: Gain Honest Clarity
For individuals or couples who are uncertain about the future of their relationship.
Some people feel caught between staying and leaving.
Others feel unsure whether meaningful change is possible.
This pathway helps slow down relationship ambivalence and explore what is really happening beneath the surface of the relationship.
Common reasons people choose this pathway include:
- feeling stuck in relationship limbo
- questioning whether the relationship can improve
- uncertainty about staying or separating
- one partner wanting change while the other feels unsure
DIVORCE:Â Stabilize and Strategize
For individuals navigating separation or divorce who need emotional grounding and perspective.
Divorce can bring waves of emotion and major life transitions.
This pathway focuses on helping clients understand the emotional landscape of divorce and begin stabilizing during this period of change.
Clients often choose this pathway when they are:
- early in the separation process
- feeling overwhelmed by the emotional transition
- navigating difficult conversations about divorcetrying to understand what comes next
CO-PARENTING:Â Create Stability
For parents learning to navigate co-parenting after separation.
When relationships end, parenting continues.
Many parents struggle with communication challenges, ongoing conflict, or uncertainty about how to best support their children.
This pathway focuses on developing communication approaches that reduce conflict and create greater stability for children.
Common topics include:
- reducing co-parenting conflict
- improving communication with a former partner
- helping children adjust to change
- building consistent parenting structures
Why Start with a Clarity Package
Many people hesitate to seek support because they assume they must commit to ongoing therapy right away.
The Clarity Package was designed to remove that pressure.
This process offers:
- three focused sessions to explore your situation thoughtfully
- a discounted entry rate for new clients
- no expectation of continuing beyond the three sessions
For many people, this structure provides the space needed to understand their situation more clearly before deciding what kind of support they may need next.
Frequently Asked Questions about Relationship Clarity Sessions
These questions apply across the four clarity pathways: couples, discernment, divorce, and co-parenting.
Is this the same as couples therapy?
What happens after the three sessions?
Is the clarity package only for couples?
What if my partner isn’t sure about participating?
Do both partners need to participate?
Who qualifies for the reduced-rate Clarity Package?
About Susan
Susan works with individuals and couples navigating complex relationship transitions.
Her approach focuses on helping clients slow down, understand emotional patterns, and explore important relationship questions with greater clarity and perspective.
Rather than rushing toward solutions, Susan supports thoughtful reflection that helps people make decisions aligned with their values and circumstances.