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4,8 of 5 Stars (17 Reviews)
Relationships under Pressure
When Success Erodes Connection
Two visionary careers. Two relentless schedules. One shared life. High-achieving couples face a unique silent strain — not because the love is gone, but because building two empires leaves little room to build a home. This isn't traditional marriage counseling. It’s a strategic framework for dual-executive couples to realign their intimacy without compromising their ambition.
Challenge
Executive Relationship Strain Is Not A Failure. It's a Signal.
Growing distance between two ambitious partners is not a sign of fading love. It happens when dual-career executives channel all emotional energy into their careers, leaving the relationship starved of focus.
Power couples are highly vulnerable to this drift. The traits that drive your success—independence and hyper-focus—can transform a marriage into an efficient business partnership rather than an intimate sanctuary.
Highly Efficient Roommates
Your communication is flawless for logistics and calendars, but physical intimacy has vanished. You function like world-class co-founders, leading to a silent marriage crisis.
The Calendar Clash
Quality time must be aggressively scheduled. When windows finally align, you are both too depleted for a deep relationship connection, resulting in disconnected evenings.
Unspoken Resentment
Instead of mutual support, a subtle competition or lack of validation builds up. This silent tension accelerates until you question the future of your power couple relationship.
Your Path
Back to Sustainable Performance
Recovery doesn't mean stepping away from your ambition. It means building the capacity to pursue it without sacrificing your health.
Assess
Understand the patterns, pressures, and behaviors driving stress and exhaustion.
Stabilize
Reduce the impact of chronic stress and restore the foundation for clarity, energy, and recovery.
Recalibrate
Create sustainable changes that allow you to perform at your best without sacrificing your health.
The way you solve problems is exactly what's breaking you
You've already tried the usual fixes: training, a few days off, a drink to take the edge off, maybe even biohacking.
It helps. Briefly.
Then you’re back where you started. Your mind keeps running at night. You wake up already tense. Small things feel heavier than they should. People close to you notice it before you do. So you do what you’ve always done: you push through, think harder, stay on.
That’s the pattern we break! I built this practice for people like you — to help you get your head back under control in a way that actually holds up under real pressure.
Sabine Bright, LICSW
Uncompromising Discretion
Make Your Next Move
Schedule a focused 1:1 conversation to get clarity on where you stand, what’s driving the situation, and what the right next step looks like.
success stories
What clients say about working with me
Real experiences from people who have done the work.
Working with Sabine has helped me navigate one of the tougher chapters of my life. As someone who’s usually resistant to seeking help, I’ve really appreciated that she doesn’t just nod and ask, “and how does that make you feel?”; she gives you real, practical tools. What stands out most is how she explains the why behind these approaches, breaking down the neuroscience so you know why your brain is doing what it’s doing (and how to help it chill out). It’s equal parts science, strategy, and genuine human connection. Sabine also shares many reference documents and books recommendations so that you can drive your own care. I leave every session feeling like I’ve worked with someone compassionate, grounded, and real.
I’ve been working with Sabine after a traumatic event and have been happy with the therapy sessions we’ve had since. She has never once made me feel judged or at-fault for what happened, and has gently helped me reframe my own thoughts through CPT. I highly recommend her if you’re looking for a supportive, open-minded therapist that gives you grounded feedback.
Very good
She has a very practical, grounded approach to therapy. What stands out is how focused she is on giving people tools they can actually use in everyday life, and she takes time to explain the “why” behind what she suggests. Her style comes across as thoughtful, down-to-earth, and genuinely judgment-free - the kind of presence that helps people feel comfortable opening up.
Very helpful I would highly recommend
Sabine Bright has been such a caring and thoughtful guide in my life. Her gentle support and genuine presence have helped me grow in ways I never imagined. Because of her, I’ve reached a place I truly don’t think I could have found on my own, and I’m so deeply grateful for that.
Awesome help and highly recommend
Mental sparring for those who can't afford to lose momentum.
This isn’t about passive listening, endless conversations or trying harder. It’s about focused, structured work to change how you think, decide and respond, identify leverage points, and refine them through iteration in the real world.
Specifically designed for high performers
Built around how you actually think, decide and operate under pressure.
Real results, not open-ended therapy
Clear focus, defined direction and measurable progress, not endless conversations.
"Measure, adjust, measure"-approach
A clear feedback loop to identify patterns, make targeted changes and continuously refine what actually works.
Built for demanding schedules
High-impact sessions that seamlessly integrate into your routine without losing time or momentum.
Uncompromising discretion
Confidentiality designed for sensitive decisions, roles and situations.
Frequently asked Questions (FAQs)
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