Introducing Trailhead Custom Intensives

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Trailhead Custom Intensives, a new therapy program designed to help individuals and couples reach deep, focused healing. Unlike weekly sessions, Trailhead Intensives offer extended blocks of time, ranging from half-day to multi-day formats, tailored to your unique needs. This approach allows for uninterrupted progress and more opportunities for breakthroughs in areas such as trauma recovery, relationship challenges, and personal growth.

Our program includes a complementary consultation, pre-intensive preparation, and post-intensive follow-up to ensure continuity of care. With packages like Base Camp, High Camp, and Summit, you’ll embark on a journey toward clarity and transformation. If you’re ready to invest in quality, customized care that accelerates change, Trailhead Custom Intensives may be the perfect next step.

Learn more and schedule your consultation at Trailhead Custom Intensives. Your path to a new perspective starts here.

Dr. Ryan Stivers, PhD, LMFT

Every therapist has a sweet spot. I enjoy helping clients find recovery from addictions, experience healing from trauma, and walking families to deeper connections. If you're struggling in your relationships, feeling alone, or afraid of rejection, please give me a call.

The information provided in this blog post is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional psychotherapy, counseling, diagnosis, or treatment. Reading this content or engaging with this website does not establish a therapist–client relationship.

If you are experiencing emotional distress, mental health concerns, or are in crisis, please seek support from a licensed mental health professional or an appropriate healthcare provider. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911 or your local emergency number right away.

Individual circumstances and needs vary, and professional guidance is essential to determine what type of support is appropriate for you.

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