Virtual
September 12-13, 2026
9:00am - 5:00pm EST each day
Veronica has generously donated seats for Relational Life Foundation to sell.
“It was the best experience for learning how to communicate in relationships. Money and time well spent.”
– MS, Strongsville, OH, Bootcamp Participant
This workshop is for all individuals and couples,
regardless of relationship status and financial means.
Attend on your own or with a partner.
9:00am - 5:00pm EST each day
Veronica has generously donated seats for Relational Life Foundation to sell.
“It was the best experience for learning how to communicate in relationships. Money and time well spent.”
– MS, Strongsville, OH, Bootcamp Participant
This workshop is for all individuals and couples,
regardless of relationship status and financial means.
Attend on your own or with a partner.
Your Guides
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Veronica L. Nabizadeh
I’m Veronica L. Nabizadeh—author of Don't Throw in the Towel Yet!, marriage coach, speaker, divorce mediator, and founder of Marriage Relationship Restart. My motto is simple: If it’s worth fighting about, it’s worth fixing. But I wasn’t always guiding others out of conflict. Years ago, my own marriage was hanging by a thread, and I almost through in the towel. I felt more like a roommate than a wife, and I was exhausted from the constant fights. That breaking point became my breakthrough. I dove into family systems, emotional intelligence, conflict mediation, and neuroscience, learning from some of the world’s top experts. The more I learned, the more I healed. And the more I healed, the more passionate I became about helping others do the same. Today, I help couples stuck in destructive cycles find a new way forward—whether that means rebuilding their marriage or uncoupling with dignity and grace. |
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Zariya Lufu. Trauma and Couples Therapist.
With over two decades of experience, Zariya is deeply passionate about helping folk break free from the programming that keeps us stuck and disconnected, and develop the capacity to love and be loved in ways that feel nourishing and real. Zariya specialises in trauma and couples work. She offers both accelerated transformation in intensives or typical weekly sessions for those whose lives have been blown apart by crisis, complexities, conflict or the slow erosion of connection over time. She works with folk who are exhausted from overfunctioning and people-pleasing, those who’ve inherited models of disconnection, adult families navigating ways they’ve hurt each other, and people healing from complex trauma. Many of Zariya’s clients are devoted to breaking cycles and wanting to be beacons of care and love at home, in their communities, and beyond. Being late diagnosed autistic and ADHD has given her a deep understanding of folk who’ve spent their lives feeling like they were on the outside of something everyone else seemed to find easy.Her own experience of childhood trauma and emotional neglect has shaped the path she’s taken with her training, always looking for approaches that could support deeper healing, in herself and in the people she works with. She is certified in Relational Life Therapy and Brainspotting, with advanced trauma training, and also trained in Attachment Family Focused Therapy, Psychodrama, and Theraplay. She holds a Masters in Integral Theory and a degree in Psychology and Drama. Zariya’s approach is eclectic, empathic, and multifaceted. The work involves facing the hardest parts together, weaving care into the parts of us that have never felt loved, becoming aware of blind spots and the impact the have, and gaining the capacity for repair so that cherishing can thrive. She runs an inclusive, anti-racist, LGBTQ+ affirming practice, warmly welcoming folk of all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. Outside the therapy room, she talks to trees, meditates, playing family games, and spends as much time as possible laughing with her two adult children, both of whom are finding their own way into the therapeutic world. |