Two stories, one shared path forward.
A supportive space to slow down, reconnect, and listen to what your relationships, experiences, and body are telling you.
You don’t have to stay stuck in painful cycles.
As therapists with an attachment lens, we help individuals and couples slow down chaotic moments to make sense of what’s happening beneath the surface, and reconnect in ways that feel safe and genuine. Through Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and embodied approaches, we explore the patterns that keep you stuck and support new ways of responding with openness and trust.
Our work is grounded in connection.
Healing happens through connection—within ourselves and in our most important relationships. We bring warmth, curiosity, and compassion to help you move toward deeper understanding, emotional safety, and more secure connection.
A place to slow down, feel understood, and reconnect.

We offer therapy online and in person.

Serving individuals and couples in Arkansas and Missouri
Joshua Dye, LCSW
My philosophy about love and connection:
I believe it’s possible to learn the language of the heart—even if it wasn’t modeled consistently, or at all, in your early life. Our capacity for connection is not lost; it can be rediscovered and strengthened when we feel safe enough to explore it.
I work with couples and individuals who feel stuck in painful or repetitive patterns and want something different but aren’t sure how to get there. Many of these struggles are shaped by early relationships, trauma, or overwhelming life experiences that taught the nervous system how to survive when connection felt uncertain.
My approach is experiential and attachment-focused, integrating Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) with somatic awareness. Together, we slow things down, make sense of the patterns that keep repeating, and create space for new ways of responding—ways that feel more secure, connected, and authentic.
If you’re curious about working together, I invite you to reach out.
Robyn Dye, LPC
My philosophy about healing: I believe we each have a natural, instinctual capacity for connection and healing—within ourselves and with one another. Our bodies are a powerful and often overlooked resource in this process. Just as our lives and relationships carry stories, our bodies do too—holding experiences, patterns, and wisdom that can guide meaningful change.
I work with couples, individuals, and families who want to slow down, understand their patterns, and feel more secure in their relationships and within themselves. Many of the challenges people bring to therapy are shaped by past experiences, attachment wounds, and the ways the body learned to adapt when connection didn’t feel safe.
My approach integrates Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) with somatic and trauma-informed methods, creating a gentle, body-aware path toward healing, balance, and resilience. Together, we’ll listen closely to what your body is communicating and use that awareness to help you speak from a more authentic, grounded place.
If you’re curious about working together, I invite you to reach out.
What we do
Connection doesn’t come from trying harder — it comes from seeing differently.
Every relationship carries a story—shaped by past experiences, attachment, and the ways we’ve learned to protect ourselves and connect. Sometimes those stories leave us feeling stuck, disconnected, or unsure how to move forward.
Disconnection often happens quickly — in moments of misattunement, protection, or overwhelm. Over time, these moments form patterns that repeat automatically, even when they no longer serve the relationship.
Our work focuses on helping you slow the process just enough to understand the steps of the dance you’re already in — how each response makes sense, how the pattern keeps going, and where it gets in the way of the connection you want. When the pattern becomes visible, new choices become possible. This is how meaningful change begins — not by forcing something different, but by creating space to respond differently.
The Process
The Work We Do Together
Understanding patterns. Creating safety. Making room for change.
At TwoStory Therapy, we work with couples and individuals who want more than coping strategies—they want to understand what keeps repeating and how to move forward differently.
Connection becomes possible when patterns are understood and safety is restored.
Our work goes beyond personality or communication tips. Using research-supported, attachment-based and somatic approaches, we work from a clear, intentional framework that helps make sense of what’s happening beneath the surface—how attachment needs, nervous system responses, and lived experiences shape emotions, reactions, and relational “dance steps.”
In couples work, we use a clear, compassionate map to understand and guide moments of conflict, helping each person feel seen and understood in ways that build emotional safety. With this foundation in place, connection can begin to grow more naturally.
As patterns become visible, new choices emerge. We work alongside you to slow things down just enough to notice what matters—what you’re protecting, what you’re longing for, and how connection can begin to feel safer and more genuine.
Over time, many people experience a quieter, steadier sense of themselves—not a need to manage everything alone, but an increased capacity to stay with their inner experience and reach toward others in ways that feel more secure. From here, connection often feels less effortful, even in moments that once felt overwhelming.
Couples therapy
Couples often come to therapy feeling disconnected, stuck in repeating cycles, or unsure how to reach one another anymore. We help partners slow down conflict, understand the patterns that keep them stuck, and rebuild emotional safety and connection—so conversations begin to feel different, not just familiar.
Individual therapy
Individual therapy offers space to explore how past experiences, relationships, and stress continue to shape your present life. We work together to understand emotional patterns, build greater self-awareness, and support healing that feels grounded, compassionate, and lasting.
Family therapy
Family therapy helps create understanding when relationships feel strained, reactive, or disconnected. We support families in slowing things down, improving communication, and strengthening emotional bonds—while honoring each person’s experience within the system.
Telehealth Therapy
Teletherapy allows you to engage in meaningful, relational work from the comfort of your own space. We offer secure online sessions for clients across Arkansas and Missouri, providing flexibility while maintaining depth and connection.
For Highly Sensitive People (HSPs)
Many of the individuals and couples we work with identify as highly sensitive—thoughtful, deeply perceptive, emotionally attuned, and easily impacted by relational stress. Therapy here is paced with care, attuned to the nervous system, and grounded in emotional safety. We work in ways that honor sensitivity as a strength while supporting regulation, boundaries, and connection.
Services
Thoughtful, attachment-based therapy for couples, individuals, and families.
Couples therapy
When conversations go nowhere and connection feels harder than it used to.
Individual Therapy
For those who want to understand themselves more deeply and create lasting change.
Family Therapy
Support for families navigating conflict, transitions, or emotional disconnection.
How Change Begins
Most people don’t come to therapy because they haven’t tried hard enough.
They come because something important still hasn’t shifted—despite insight, effort, or even past therapy.
You don’t have to have it all figured out to begin.
Often, what people are longing for isn’t more advice or surface-level tools, but real change—something that actually works to help them get unstuck and navigate life, relationships, and emotions in a way that finally makes sense.
At TwoStory Therapy, we believe meaningful change isn’t hidden or out of reach. The answers are not a secret—and they aren’t something you need to force. They begin with slowing down enough to connect with yourself, understand what’s actually happening, and create experiences that allow new ways of relating to take root.
This work can feel like an unfolding rather than a fixing—an opportunity to reconnect with yourself, experience your relationships differently, and move toward the kind of connection that has felt elusive. It’s an investment in your life and in the bonds that matter most.
When you’re ready, we’re here to walk alongside you.
Joshua Dye, LCSW
Joshua works with individuals and couples who want to slow down, understand longstanding patterns, and build more secure ways of relating. His work is grounded in an attachment-based approach that emphasizes emotional safety, curiosity, and genuine connection.
Joshua’s Office
Office
200 E Rush Ave. Suite 15, Harrison, AR, 72601
Phone Number
(870) 280-8953
joshuadye@hushmail.com
200 E Rush Ave. Ste. 15, Harrison, AR 72601
Robyn Dye, LPC
Robyn works with individuals and couples who feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck in patterns that no longer serve them. With an attachment-based and trauma-informed approach, she helps clients slow down, listen to their bodies, and make sense of what their experiences are asking for—creating space for healing, clarity, and deeper connection.
Robyn’s Office
Office
707 N. Main St. Suite E Harrison, AR,72601
Phone Number
870) 688-5732