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You can find us in the Magnolia Corporate Center at
2572 W State Rd 426 STE 2000,
Oviedo, FL 32765
Alexis Honeycutt, LMHC | Certified Gottman Therapist
Private Couples Intensives, Therapy, and Workshops for Intentional Couples
Where High Performance Meets Deep Connection
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You’ve built an extraordinary life. If your relationship feels stuck, distant, or shaken by a major rupture, this work is designed to help you stop circling and start making real progress.
Alexis Honeycutt offers private couples intensives, weekly therapy, and research-based workshops for couples who want structure, traction, and real tools. This is relationship work for couples who are ready to be honest about what is not working, clear about what they want to repair, and intentional about how they move forward. In-person sessions are available in Oviedo, with virtual care for clients in Florida, Connecticut, and North Carolina.
Find the Right Fit for the Work Ahead
Not every couple needs the same kind of support. Some need concentrated repair. Some need a steadier rhythm over time. Some want a structured workshop experience built around practical tools and private conversation. Alexis offers three ways to begin, so the work can match what your relationship is carrying right now.
Private Couples Intensives
For couples who need focused momentum and more room to work than a standard weekly session can provide. Intensives are designed for relationships affected by betrayal, entrenched conflict, repeated communication breakdown, or years of accumulated distance. When a relationship is under real strain, it can be difficult to open something important, begin to understand it, and then stop just as the deeper work is starting.

A private intensive creates the time and structure to go further. This is concentrated, evidence-based work with Alexis Honeycutt in a private setting, designed to help you understand the pattern, address the core injury, and begin moving toward repair with more clarity and direction. It is not a retreat and it is not passive. It is structured clinical work for the two of you, with the goal of meaningful traction and a plan you can actually use after the intensive ends.
Weekly Couples Therapy

Ongoing Relationship Strategy
For couples who are not in acute crisis and want a steadier pace of change. Weekly therapy offers consistent support, accountability, and space to understand what is happening between you while building healthier patterns over time.
Using the Gottman Method, this work can help reduce recurring friction, strengthen communication, and deepen emotional connection in ways that are realistic enough to practice in everyday life. For some couples, weekly therapy is the right starting point. For others, it becomes the next layer of support after an intensive, helping them maintain progress and continue the work with intention. Virtual sessions are available for couples in Florida, Connecticut, and North Carolina.
The Art and Science of Love® Workshop
The “owner’s manual” for a strong relationship.
A two-day educational seminar for couples, held at The Celeste Hotel.
For couples who want a structured, research-based way to strengthen their relationship in a workshop setting. The Art & Science of Love is built on decades of Gottman research and is designed to give couples practical tools for communication, conflict, friendship, and connection.
It is important to be clear about what this workshop is and what it is not. This is not group therapy, and you will not be asked to share the private details of your relationship with other couples. You learn through lectures, demonstrations, and guided exercises, but the actual conversations and practice remain between you and your partner. For couples who want a thoughtful, skill-building experience with lasting value, this workshop can be a powerful place to begin.

What couples are saying:
Why Couples Choose Alexis
Alexis Honeycutt is a Certified Gottman Therapist who helps couples move from confusion and repetition toward clarity, repair, and traction. Her work is designed for couples who want more than a place to talk. They want a framework, a process, and a therapist who can help them understand what is happening without losing sight of the humanity inside it.
This is private-pay, evidence-based relationship work for couples who value privacy, structure, and meaningful change. Alexis works with couples who may look successful from the outside, but know something is not working underneath the surface. The goal is not to make the relationship look better from a distance. The goal is to help it feel stronger, safer, and more connected from the inside.
Whether the work begins with an intensive, weekly therapy, or a workshop, the approach is the same: be honest about the pattern, understand what keeps repeating, and build something healthier on purpose.
Certified Gottman Therapist
In-person sessions in Oviedo
Virtual care in Florida, Connecticut, and North Carolina
Intensive, weekly, and workshop pathways
When an Intensive Is the Better First Step
For some couples, weekly therapy is the right pace. For others, it is not enough space for what is happening right now. A couples intensive is often the stronger starting point when there has been betrayal, when conflict escalates too quickly to settle between sessions, or when the relationship feels too fragile for a stop-and-start rhythm.
The benefit is not just more time. It is uninterrupted time. It gives the relationship enough room to slow down, see the pattern more clearly, and begin the repair process without having to stop just as the deeper work is beginning. For couples who feel like the issue is too loaded, too painful, or too entrenched for the fifty-minute hour to hold well, this format often makes far more sense.
A Strategic Approach to Your Relationship
Solving problems probably comes naturally to you in other areas of life. In your relationship, something may feel different. The same conversation repeats. The same argument returns. The same emotional distance keeps showing up, even when both of you care and both of you are trying.
You do not need more conversations that go in circles. You need a clearer understanding of the pattern that keeps taking over, practical tools for changing it, and a way forward that fits the reality of your relationship. That is what this work is built to provide.
My approach is grounded in Gottman research, but it is never just about concepts. It is about helping you understand what is happening between you in real time, so the work can move from insight into actual change. Whether you are navigating a moment of crisis or just feeling stuck in the same painful loop, the goal is the same: move beyond venting, reduce the repetition, and begin building a future you are genuinely excited to live.
What Happens After You Reach Out
The first step is to reach out through the contact form. Share a brief overview of what is happening and the kind of support you are looking for. From there, we can determine whether the best starting point is a private intensive, weekly therapy, or a workshop.
Alexis Honeycutt operates a private-pay practice and does not accept insurance. That structure allows the work to remain private, highly customized, and free from the constraints of managed care. The point of the inquiry process is not to push every couple toward the same format. It is to clarify fit and help you begin in the way that makes the most sense for what your relationship needs.
In-Person in Oviedo, Virtual Where Licensed
In-person sessions take place at Oviedo Therapy & Relationships in Oviedo, Florida. Virtual care is available for clients located in Florida, Connecticut, and North Carolina.
In-person sessions take place at Oviedo Therapy & Relationships in Oviedo, Florida. Virtual care is available for clients located in Florida, Connecticut, and North Carolina.
Florida Clients → How to make an appointment
Connecticut Clients → Connecticut marriage counseling
North Carolina Clients → North Carolina clients
Telehealth → Telehealth portal
Frequently Asked Questions
How do we know whether we need an intensive or weekly therapy?
If your relationship is in acute distress, if trust has been badly damaged, or if weekly sessions feel too slow to create traction, an intensive is often the stronger starting point. If you are looking for consistent support and gradual integration over time, weekly therapy is often the better fit.
Do you accept insurance for therapy or intensives?
No. Alexis Honeycutt operates a private-pay practice. We do not accept insurance. This structure allows the work to remain private, highly customized, and free from the constraints of managed care.
Do you work with couples after infidelity or betrayal?
Yes. Betrayal recovery is one of the situations where structured couples work matters most. Some couples are best served through weekly therapy, while others need the concentrated time of an intensive to begin stabilization and repair. Infidelity can be deeply disorienting, but it does not automatically mean the relationship is beyond help. When both partners are willing to engage the work honestly, repair is possible.
Do you take sides during couples therapy?
No. The relationship is the client. The goal is to understand the destructive pattern, reduce harmful cycles, and help both partners engage in repair with honesty and accountability. That does not mean neutrality about harmful behavior. It means staying grounded enough to see the pattern clearly and help both people take responsibility for their part in changing it.
Will we have to share publicly in the workshop?
No. The Art & Science of Love workshop is not group therapy. You learn in a group setting through lectures, demonstrations, and guided exercises, but the conversations and practice remain private between you and your partner. You are not asked to share the private details of your relationship with the room.
Do you only work with Florida couples?
No. In-person sessions are available in Oviedo, Florida. Virtual care is available for clients in Florida, Connecticut, and North Carolina.

Ready to Figure Out the Right Next Step?
Build a Love That Matches Your Life
An extraordinary relationship does not happen by accident. It is built with intention, honesty, and the willingness to do the work when something feels off. Whether the right next step for you is a private intensive, a steadier rhythm of weekly therapy, or a structured workshop, the first step is the same: reaching out for a clear conversation about fit.