Couples Communication Consulting
Support for couples who want to understand recurring conflict, reduce escalation, improve communication, and prepare for major life transitions - especially before tension becomes crisis.
What this work gives you
- Map the cycle behind the argument you keep having.
- Separate the surface fight from the deeper need underneath it.
- Practice how to speak, listen, respond, and repair after conflict.
- Especially powerful before crisis - prevention beats repair.
Who this is for
Dr. Conflicts is not clinical therapy and does not replace psychological treatment, legal advice, or representation by an attorney. Mediation is not legal representation. When clinical, legal, or safety concerns are present, clients are referred to the appropriate licensed professional.
This is a good fit if
- There's a conversation you keep avoiding - or repeating
- You want structure and strategy, not months of open-ended talk
- The other side matters: partner, family, co-parent, or colleague
- You'd rather prevent escalation than win a court battle
- You're ready to work on communication, not just assign blame
Reaching out is confidential and carries no commitment - the first consultation is about clarifying whether this is the right kind of support.
Book a ConsultationWhat happens in sessions
The work is structured, supportive, and focused - designed to help you understand what is happening and what needs to happen next.
Clarify the real issue
Name the presenting problem and what each person actually wants to change - before trying to solve anything.
Identify the pattern
Map the recurring cycle: what triggers it, how it escalates, and where it keeps getting stuck.
Find what's underneath
Separate the surface argument from the deeper need, fear, expectation, or communication breakdown driving it.
Practice the conversation
Rehearse different ways to speak, listen, respond, and repair - with structure and real scripts, not vague advice.
Leave with a plan
Practical agreements, scripts, routines, or next steps you can actually use outside the session.
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Still wondering whether this is the right kind of support for your situation? Start with a confidential consultation - no commitment, no pressure.
Book a ConsultationNo. Dr. Conflicts does not provide clinical therapy and does not replace psychological treatment, psychiatric care, or emergency mental health support. The work focuses on communication, conflict patterns, boundaries, decision-making, and practical strategies. When a clinical or safety issue is present, clients are referred to an appropriate licensed provider.
No. Mediation is not legal advice and Sapir does not represent either party. Mediation is a confidential, structured process for reaching practical agreements. Clients are encouraged to seek independent legal advice when legal rights, obligations, or formal agreements are involved.
Individuals, couples, families, business partners, leaders, and organizations - anyone facing a difficult conversation, a recurring conflict, a workplace issue, or a high-stakes decision they can't afford to get wrong.
Sapir Saadon is a Florida Supreme Court Certified County Mediator, a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator, a Ph.D. candidate in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, with a master's background in Human Resource Management and experience across mediation, HR, coaching, and organizational communication.
Yes. Sessions are available in English, Hebrew, or both - including mediation, couples communication consulting, and coaching for Israeli and Jewish clients in the U.S. and abroad.
Yes. Virtual sessions are available for individuals, couples, and organizations in different locations, including clients outside Florida when appropriate and within the scope of the service.