Jen Rives - Founder of Relationship Insights

Jen Rives, MA, LMFT – Founder

About My Practice

You’ve built a meaningful life — career, stability, relationships — yet something inside feels harder to manage than it appears from the outside. You may be navigating chronic stress, complicated patterns with food or alcohol, or relationship dynamics that repeat despite your insight and effort.

Sometimes this shows up as a quiet, ongoing strain. Other times, it arrives as a clearer moment of crisis that makes it impossible to keep going as you have been.

Therapy offers a place to slow down, understand what’s happening beneath the surface, and make sense of patterns as they shape your internal world and relationships. As those dynamics become clearer, new ways of relating can take shape — and change becomes possible.

Before becoming a therapist 15 years ago, I spent a chapter of my life working as an actor. That experience continues to shape my work, deepening my attunement to people’s inner worlds, emotional nuance, and lived stories.

Who I Work With

I work primarily with thoughtful, high-achieving professionals and couples who carry more internally than others would guess. Many are managing demanding careers, leadership roles, or complex relationships while privately seeking greater clarity, steadiness, or relief.

Some clients are exploring sobriety or moderation and want a private, reflective alternative to traditional recovery spaces. Others are navigating affairs, emotional eating, or relational patterns that no longer feel sustainable.

I offer private-pay online therapy to support discretion, flexibility, and depth — without insurance involvement or required diagnoses.

How I Work

My approach integrates psychodynamic therapy and attachment theory, with a nuanced understanding of behaviors that once served a protective purpose. Together, we explore the internal strategies that helped you adapt — and consider whether they still serve you now.

This is not rushed or advice-driven therapy. It is reflective, emotionally attuned, and grounded — focused on understanding that leads to genuine, lasting change.

This work tends to unfold over time, and many clients find that creating consistent space for therapy becomes one of the most grounding investments in their wellbeing.

Our symptoms are the strategies our younger selves learned to survive.
Janina Fisher

What You Can Expect

Clients often experience:

  • Greater emotional clarity and self-understanding

  • Awareness of relational and behavioral patterns

  • Less reliance on coping strategies tied to stress, drinking, or eating

  • Increased internal stability and self-respect

  • More authentic connection in relationships

As insight deepens, symptoms often soften naturally — because the defenses that once protected you are no longer needed.

Working with Specific Concerns

I work with individuals and couples navigating relational patterns that no longer feel sustainable, as well as coping patterns around food, spending, or other behaviors that are often tied to stress, attachment dynamics, or relational strain. Others come in while contemplating, or working through the aftermath of, an affair or breach of trust.

Some clients are also exploring their relationship with alcohol—whether that means sobriety, moderation, or simply questioning long-standing patterns. Therapy can offer a private, reflective space to do this work, either as an alternative to traditional recovery groups or alongside them, supporting deeper understanding and integration.

Weight loss and emotional eating coaching with Jen

For some women who struggle with emotional eating and weight management, a structured, coaching-based approach can be a helpful way to work on eating patterns and build consistency with food and weight.

This coaching work is designed for women who are tired of starting over, and ready to build something that actually holds. The focus is simple: to teach and support meaningful, sustainable weight loss and management while reducing food noise and building consistent structure that can be maintained over time.

It may be a good fit if you are:

  • Ready to move out of yo-yo dieting and into a more grounded, consistent way of living

  • Struggling to follow through, even when you know what to do

  • Caught in on/off patterns with eating and exercise

  • Feeling preoccupied with food, weight, or “should I, shouldn’t I” thoughts

  • Wanting more structure, support, and accountability

  • Prefer a non-medication-based approach or are exploring alternatives to GLP-1 medications

  • Not struggling with an eating disorder or a moderate to severe mental health condition

This work is focused on:

  • Building simple, repeatable daily structure without diet mentality

  • Reducing food noise and the mental load around food and decision-making

  • Strengthening trust in yourself through follow-through

  • Using accountability and support to create real consistency

  • Building consistency without rigidity

  • Creating a more calm, grounded relationship with food and weight

  • Shifting from short-term effort to long-term sustainability

This is not therapy—it is a structured, action-oriented coaching process designed to help you step out of yo-yo cycles and into a more stable, sustainable way of living.

  Learn more about Coaching with Jen

Practical Details

Private-pay therapy and coaching: $205 per session
Initial session: additional $20
Format: Virtual Online only (Telehealth, HIPAA-compliant)
Availability: Limited; accepting new clients selectively
Location: Minnesota statewide

Next Steps

If you’re seeking therapy that offers depth, discretion, and emotional attunement, I’d be glad to connect. You’re welcome to reach out with questions or to schedule a consultation.

You don’t have to choose between privacy and meaningful support.

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Alcohol
Recovery

Emotional Eating
& Overeating
Recovery

Alcohol
Recovery
for Couples

Affair
Recovery

Strengthening
Relationships