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CSAT Intensives

Two days of the work you cannot do in one hour a week.

For sex addiction recovery, betrayal trauma, and couples in the weeks after discovery. CSAT-certified, faith-informed where it matters. In-person in Etobicoke or secure video across Ontario.

2 days, ~12 clinical hoursCSAT-certified clinicianWritten recovery planScreening consult first

Reserve your intensive

This form starts the clinical screening process. No payment today. A deposit is collected only after a short consultation confirms fit.

Which intensive?

A 20-minute consultation call comes before any deposit.
Confidential. Response within 1 business day.

Who this is for

When one hour a week is not enough.

Intensives are not a replacement for ongoing care. They are a concentrated piece inside it. Here is when people most often choose this format.

Weekly therapy has stalled

You have been doing the work for months. You know the concepts. But something about the pace of once-a-week sessions is not letting the deeper material move. Intensives create enough time and enough depth in one stretch for the nervous system to actually do its job.

Discovery just happened

A wife, a husband, a partner just found out. The first 90 days set the trajectory for whether the relationship survives and whether recovery is real. A targeted intensive in those early weeks can change the arc of everything that comes after.

You are preparing for disclosure

Therapeutic disclosure is not a confession. It is a clinical process that takes preparation, a trained facilitator, and specific writing work ahead of time. An intensive is the most reliable way to get a couple ready.

You live outside the GTA

Flying in, driving in, or booking a few days of online sessions is often more workable than trying to assemble weekly care from a distance. Intensives let you come do the work and then go home with a plan.

You are ready to move fast

Sometimes the shame is unbearable. Sometimes the marriage is on a clock. Sometimes the insight is waiting and you can feel it. Weekly care is not always the right speed. Two days of focused work is.

You have tried everything else

Books. Podcasts. Support groups. Accountability software. A previous therapist who meant well. None of it stuck. An intensive is not magic, but it is a very different experience, and it often reaches places regular care has not.

The format

What two days actually looks like.

This is the default rhythm. Every intensive is adjusted based on what we learn in the screening call and what your body and story actually need.

1

Day 1 morning

Intake, history, and timeline

We map the whole story. Not just the behaviours, but the context they grew in. This is where most of the real diagnostic work happens, and where we set the direction for the rest of the intensive.

1

Day 1 afternoon

Targeted clinical work

Parts work, somatic processing, or CSAT task work, depending on what is showing up. The afternoon block is where the emotional processing happens with enough time to actually finish a piece of work, not just crack it open.

1

Day 1 evening

Integration homework

You go home (or to your hotel) with specific writing, reflection, or grounding assignments. No screens, no performance. Just a few hours of structured quiet to let the morning and afternoon settle.

2

Day 2 morning

Deeper processing

We come back to the thread from Day 1. Now that your nervous system has had a night to metabolize, the work can go somewhere it could not have gone yesterday. This is often the biggest breakthrough block.

2

Day 2 afternoon

Recovery plan and next steps

The last block is practical. What changes on Monday. Who you need on your team. What specific work continues in weekly therapy, a group, a disclosure process, or with your partner. You leave with a written plan.

Options

Three intensive tracks.

The consultation call is where we confirm which track is the right fit for what you are actually carrying.

Individual Intensive

$2,800 CAD

Two days, one clinician, one focused client.

Best for men working on compulsive sexual behaviour, porn use, or recovery plateaus.

Best for

  • Men with months or years of weekly therapy who need a breakthrough
  • First-time recovery work when weekly care is not an option
  • Pre-disclosure preparation for the addicted partner
Most requested

Partner Intensive

$2,800 CAD

Two days for the partner of someone with compulsive sexual behaviour.

Betrayal-trauma-specific work, separate from any couples process.

Best for

  • Partners in the first 90 days after discovery
  • Women working through the trauma before couples work begins
  • People preparing to hear a therapeutic disclosure

Couple Intensive

$4,400 CAD

Two days of coordinated work with both partners.

Requires both individuals to have done some foundational work first. We will assess readiness together.

Best for

  • Couples preparing for or completing therapeutic disclosure
  • High-stakes rebuilding after staggered disclosures
  • Couples who cannot access weekly care together

All prices in CAD. A refundable clinical-hold deposit is collected after a 20-minute screening consultation confirms fit. The deposit applies in full toward the intensive fee. Receipts are issued for Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) services for insurance reimbursement where applicable.

FAQ

Things people ask before they say yes.

Are these in-person, online, or both?

Both. In-person at the Etobicoke office is usually the most powerful format. A two-day online intensive on secure video is an excellent option when travel is not workable, and it still gets most of the clinical benefit.

What does the deposit cover?

A refundable clinical-hold deposit reserves your dates on the calendar after we confirm fit on a 20-minute consultation call. The deposit applies in full toward the intensive fee. We do not collect anything before the consultation.

Is this replacing weekly therapy?

No. An intensive is a concentrated block of deep work inside a larger recovery journey. For most people, the best results come from an intensive followed by weekly therapy (or a recovery group) to integrate what opened up.

Can I bring my spouse?

Not to an individual or partner intensive. Those are designed to give one person their own clinical space. If both of you want to do work together, that is what the Couple Intensive is for, and we will assess readiness on the consultation call.

What if I cannot afford this?

Intensives are priced for the clinical time they require. If the fee is a hard ceiling, weekly therapy is a legitimate path and often the right one. Reach out and we can talk through what fits.

Can insurance cover it?

Receipts are issued as Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) services. Coverage varies by insurer and plan. Most Canadian extended health plans reimburse a percentage of RP(Q) fees. We encourage you to check with your benefits provider ahead of time.

Is this confidential?

Yes. Every minute of an intensive is covered by the same CRPO confidentiality standards as a regular session. Nothing is shared with your workplace, your family, or anyone else without your written consent.

Next step

Start with a consultation, not a credit card.

Fill out the reservation request. Joseph will reach out within one business day to schedule a 20-minute screening call. That call is where we confirm fit, answer any questions you have, and decide together whether the intensive is the right next step.

A deposit is only collected after the consultation, once we have agreed on dates. Zero pressure before that point.

Prefer to talk first? (647) 510-7656

Reserve your intensive

This form starts the clinical screening process. No payment today. A deposit is collected only after a short consultation confirms fit.

Which intensive?

A 20-minute consultation call comes before any deposit.
Confidential. Response within 1 business day.

Let's talk

Two days. One plan. A different next Monday.

Request a reservation, do the consultation call, and see if this is the right container for what you are actually trying to move.