Relationships & Intimacy

Relationships and intimacy are foundational to human well-being, yet they often bring complex emotions and challenges. Therapy offers a supportive space to explore these dynamics with honesty and compassion, fostering deeper understanding and connection.

Reclaiming Connection, Together

Relationships — at their best — can be spaces of care, growth, and deep belonging. They can also bring out our hardest patterns. Whether you're navigating a romantic partnership, a chosen family, or a shifting dynamic with someone you love, you don't have to do it alone.

At Two Bee Human, we work alongside individuals and couples who want to co-create relationships that feel grounded, honest, and real — even when things feel messy.

A Space for Intimate Relationships in All Their Forms

We approach relationship care with curiosity and compassion — not judgment. Whether you're here as a couple, or as one person trying to make sense of what’s happening, this is a space where your experience matters.

Our therapists specialize in supporting couples and partners across a wide range of identities and relationship structures.

That includes:

  • LGBTQ2SIA+ couples and partnerships

  • Monogamous, open, polyamorous, or non-traditional configurations

  • Relationships navigating gender transition, neurodivergence, chronic stress, or parenting

  • Partnerships shaped by trauma, loss, or major life changes

Common Challenges We Explore Together

No two relationships are the same — but certain struggles are more common than we often admit. Therapy can be a space to name what’s been hard, unpack patterns with care, and find new ways to move forward.

Communication & Conflict


Communication isn’t just about talking — it’s about feeling seen. When it breaks down, it can leave both people feeling alone, even when they’re right next to each other.

  • Feeling unheard, dismissed, or misunderstood

  • Escalating arguments or recurring tension

  • Shutdowns, stonewalling, or avoidance

  • Struggles to express needs, fears, or boundaries

  • Navigating different communication or processing styles (including neurodivergent needs)

Disconnection & Emotional Distance


When connection fades, it can be disorienting — like losing the map to each other. Many couples come to therapy not because they’ve stopped caring, but because they’ve stopped feeling close.

  • A fading sense of intimacy or spark

  • Feeling more like roommates than partners

  • Emotional numbness, avoidance, or loneliness

  • Difficulty staying present or engaged in the relationship

  • A sense of "something’s missing" without knowing what

Trust, Betrayal & Repair


Trust is the foundation of any relationship — and when it’s shaken, it can feel like the whole structure is at risk. Rebuilding isn’t easy, but it is possible, with support.

  • Healing after infidelity or emotional betrayal

  • Re-establishing safety after broken agreements

  • Navigating jealousy, insecurity, or fear of abandonment

  • Trying to move forward when forgiveness feels stuck

Desire, Intimacy & Sex


Intimacy is often where our deepest vulnerabilities live — and where disconnection can be felt most acutely. Whether you’re navigating mismatched needs, identity shifts, or shame, we create space to explore it all with care.

  • Changes in desire or mismatched libidos

  • Feeling pressure, avoidance, or sexual disconnection

  • Exploring kink, queerness, or non-monogamy

  • Pain, shame, or confusion around sex and body image

  • Feeling emotionally close but physically distant — or vice versa

Stress, Trauma & Life Transitions


Relationships don’t exist in a vacuum. Outside stress, past trauma, or major life changes can ripple through even the strongest bond. Therapy helps you make space for it all — together.

  • The impact of childhood or relational trauma on present dynamics

  • Parenting, fertility, grief, or caregiving struggles

  • Identity transitions, such as coming out or gender exploration

  • Cultural, interfaith, or immigration-related tensions

  • External stressors like burnout, illness, or financial strain

Mental Health & Neurodivergence in Relationships


Mental health and neurodivergence shape how we relate, communicate, and feel safe. We support couples in building mutual understanding and care — not blame.

  • Navigating ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, or CPTSD in the relationship

  • Differences in regulation, routines, or social needs

  • Emotional labor imbalance and caregiver fatigue

  • Internalized stigma or shame showing up between partners


You don’t need to fit into a box to be supported. And you don’t need to be in crisis to begin. Whether you're navigating something specific or simply want more for your relationship, we’re here to walk alongside you.

Our Approach:
Human to Human

We believe that relationship therapy is not about fixing people — it’s about helping people find each other again. Our therapists bring a trauma-informed, attachment-aware, and anti-oppressive lens to relational work.

We’ll help you slow things down. Notice what’s really happening underneath the arguments or the silence. And begin to name, feel, and move through the stuck places — together.

This is whole-person care for your relationship.

Who We Work With

We support adults (18+) across Ontario, offering virtual sessions that meet you where you are. Our team includes therapists who are:

  • LGBTQ2SIA+ allied and affirming

  • Experienced in working with neurodivergence, including ADHD and autism

  • Familiar with culturally responsive and intersectional care

  • Trained in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), relational modalities, and somatic approaches

We welcome you — just as you are.

Successful long-term relationships are created through small words, small gestures, and small acts.

- John Gottman

You Deserve Relationships That Feel Like Home

Whether you're rebuilding trust, deepening connection, or figuring out what comes next, we’re here to walk with you. Let’s co-create something different, together. Book a free consultation or reach out to find the right therapist for your relationship.

Meet our Relationship and Couples Therapists