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RE:FORM
What RE:Form Addresses
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Repeating unhealthy relationship patterns despite insight
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Over-functioning, fixing, caretaking, or taking responsibility for others
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Emotional avoidance, withdrawal, or shutdown during conflict
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People-pleasing, mask-wearing, or performing to maintain connection
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Difficulty setting boundaries without guilt or fear of disconnection
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Feeling responsible for others’ emotions, reactions, or outcomes
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Hyper-independence or discomfort relying on others
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Anxiety around intimacy, vulnerability, or emotional closeness
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Losing yourself in relationships or abandoning your needs
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Feeling stuck between wanting connection and fearing it
It's about learning how to relate securely and intentionally, without over-giving, disappearing, performing, or self-betraying, while staying grounded in who you are.
Who This Program Is For
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Notice the same relational dynamics repeating across relationships
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Swing between closeness and distance, over-involvement and withdrawal
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Feel emotionally exhausted by relationships
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Struggle to express needs, limits, or discomfort clearly
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Tend to manage, fix, or emotionally carry others
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Shut down, detach, or disappear when things feel intense
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Want a healthier connection without losing autonomy
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This program is especially well-suited for people who want practical relational change, not just insight into why patterns exist.
RE:Form Breakdown
Ready To RE:Form?
RE:Form is a 10 or 12 week structured therapy program focused on reshaping interpersonal relational patterns, strengthening emotional regulation, and building secure, values-aligned ways of connecting.
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Rather than open-ended relational processing, RE:Form follows a clear, progressive framework, beginning with awareness and nervous system regulation, moving through boundary and pattern interruption work, and culminating in intentional, secure relational habits and long-term maintenance. Each phase builds on the last to support sustainable relational change, not temporary behavior shifts.
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This program integrates evidence-based approaches into a structured, skills-forward model that emphasizes internal responsibility, emotional integrity, and self-trust rather than outcome guarantees or partner-focused change.
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RE:Form is not about becoming “better at interpersonal relationships” by trying harder, it’s about learning how to stay regulated, authentic, and self-aligned while relating to others in healthier, more secure ways.