Our Story
We believe every couple deserves tools that meet them where they are — with warmth, clinical integrity, and zero judgement.
Where It Started
After years of working with couples in therapy, one question kept coming up — session after session, couple after couple:
"What can we do at home?"
The real work of a relationship doesn't happen in a therapist's office. It happens at the kitchen table. On the couch after the kids are asleep. In the quiet moments where you either reach for each other — or don't.
The Repair Deck was created to fill that gap. Not as a replacement for therapy, but as a companion to it — a starting point for couples who know something needs to change but aren't sure how to begin.
Ibrahim Al Sadi
Registered Nurse & Certified Nurse Psychotherapist
Ibrahim specializes in couples therapy across crisis, inpatient, and private practice settings, drawing on Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and Gottman Method principles. His clinical work spans couples navigating trauma, high-conflict dynamics, and the kind of disconnection that builds quietly over years. Every prompt in The Repair Deck comes from real therapeutic practice — the conversations and breakthroughs he's witnessed hundreds of times in session.
What Makes It Different
Most relationship tools throw questions at you and hope for the best. The Repair Deck moves through six deliberate stages — from safety and gratitude, through conflict and self-responsibility, all the way to deep repair, intimacy, and growth.
You don't need to be in crisis to use it. You don't need a therapist in the room. You just need 20 minutes, a partner, and a willingness to show up.