the Communication Cure

free communication classes for couples

a free relationship communication class

Learning how to

communicate

in ways that nurture your connection with your partner is the best investment you can make in your relationship.

We’re not born knowing how to communicate in relationships. And far too many of us grow up without the benefit of having good role models for how to communicate with a partner. Or we develop certain strategies for communication, based on what we witness during childhood, that end up creating problems in intimate relationships.

If you’ve struggled with communication in a relationship, know that you are not alone.

And yet, good communication is absolutely vital if you want your relationship to thrive over the long-term.

We’ll show you simple strategies to improve your communication and create more intimacy in your relationship.

Sign up for our free class and begin your journey to a more connected, more satisfying relationship.

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learn how to have better communication and a more intimate relationship in our free communication class.

Enter your email and you’ll get instant access to The Communication Cure, our free communication class designed to help you understand the root of communication issues and begin putting new communication skills into practice in your own relationship.

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In addition to The Communication Cure, you’ll also receive our semi-weekly emails, with insights and tips about how to have a more satisfying relationship.

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about us

We help those with painful childhood experiences to heal your relationship with yourself, deeply connect with others, and learn the skills for having fulfilling relationships.

We’re the creators of the Five Relationship Archetypes. We’re also the hosts of the Alchemy of Connection podcast and the creators of the Relationship Yes! Test.

We founded the Institute for Trauma Informed Relationships to provide certification and consultation to therapists and coaches in Trauma Informed Relationship Counseling for Individuals and Couples.

Angela Amias, LCSW

Fulfilling relationships are an essential part of living a good life and yet, many of us (perhaps even most of us) have core wounds from childhood experiences that affect our ability to have the kinds of intimate relationships in adulthood that we long to have. As a licensed therapist, I’ve worked with hundreds of individuals and couples to help them heal past trauma and create more meaningful, satisfying relationships with themselves and with intimate partners.

Alongside Daniel, I developed the Five Relationship Archetypes as a model that reflects the different ways that childhood relationship trauma impacts our adult relationships. This model takes into account our unique and inborn temperaments as well as the kinds of messages we internalize during childhood—about ourselves and how we need to be in order to have relationships with others. And, more importantly, it lays out a path toward healing, by first helping you reconnect with the parts of yourself that you lost along the way … parts that weren’t accepted or safe to express when you were growing up.

It’s my belief that difficult experiences break us open to become more of who we are meant to be. As a trauma survivor myself, and as a therapist, I’ve made it my mission to walk alongside others as you find your path toward healing and discovering a life of more meaning and joy.

I’ve been a featured relationship expert in many publications, including Today, Oprah, Cosmopolitan, Well + Good, The Independent, Salon, Inc., Forbes, Toronto Sun, Women’s Health, Refinery29, and many others.

You can read my full bio HERE.

Daniel Boscaljon, PHD

The most important relationship you’ll ever have is the one you have with yourself. It’s also true that your connections with others can never be better than your relationship with yourself, which is why healing painful or traumatic experiences from childhood is such a vital part of having meaningful, satisfying relationships in adulthood.

My own personal search for how to cultivate a meaningful life came after years of feeling disconnected from others and from myself. Though I entered graduate school focused on the intellectual aspects of earning a PhD in Religious Studies (and then another one in English), I discovered along the way how to use what I learned to repair the inner fractures of my own life. As I reconnected with myself, I found that I was better able to connect with others as well.

As an award-winning teacher with over twenty year of experience working with individuals and couples, my mission is to translate theories of love into practical guidance that helps you create meaningful, fulfilling relationships. I’ve presented internationally on the topics of love and intimacy.

As a relationship expert, I’ve been featured in many publications, including NBC News, Newsweek, Harper’s Bazaar, MindBodyGreen,  Forbes, Salon, Fast Company, Business Insider, Fatherly, and AskMen.

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