Our Story
At TwoStory Therapy, our work is grounded in lived experience, not just training.
We believe deeply in humanity—and in the truth that each of us carries our own story shaped by love, loss, and a longing for connection. When we met, we knew we had found something meaningful in one another. And yet, like many couples, we eventually began to notice that small moments felt harder than they should. Despite our love and our best efforts to repair, we found ourselves stuck in the same confusing conversations that led nowhere.
As partners and as therapists, this was disorienting. How could two people who had lived full lives, who cared so deeply for one another, feel so disconnected? Over time, we began to see that while our intentions were loving, our ways of relating were different. Our attachment histories, emotional responses, and patterns of communication were shaping how we reached for each other—yet we didn’t yet know how to bridge that gap.
This led us to Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). Through the full process of EFT—grounded in trust, curiosity about ourselves, consistency, and a willingness to truly understand each other’s lived experience—we experienced profound repair and breakthrough. The work helped us slow down, access deeper emotional truths, and create a felt sense of safety and connection.
Going through this process was one of the most powerful and life-changing experiences of our lives. It felt like gaining a new kind of awareness—clearer vision, deeper understanding, and the confidence that repair was always possible, no matter what arose between us. This sense of safety and trust became the most secure connection either of us had ever experienced with another human being.
TwoStory Therapy grew from this lived experience. It reflects our belief that healing happens through understanding the stories beneath the surface and creating space for emotional safety, repair, and lasting connection. Our hope is to offer individuals and couples the opportunity to move out of stuck patterns, reconnect with themselves and one another, and experience the beauty of meaningful, secure relationship.
Our shared journey shaped not only our relationship, but how we understand healing. Experiencing repair, emotional safety, and secure connection from the inside out changed the way we listen—to ourselves, to one another, and to those we work with. It taught us that lasting change happens when people feel deeply seen, emotionally safe, and supported in slowing down enough to understand what’s happening beneath the surface.
Our Stories, Individually
While our work is rooted in a shared journey, each of us brings our own way of listening, understanding, and being present with clients.
Joshua Dye, LCSW
Attachment-Based Therapy for Individuals & Couples
I come to this work with a deep respect for the ways our early relationships shape how we love, protect ourselves, and respond under stress. I work with individuals and couples who want to slow down and understand the patterns that keep showing up in their relationships, even when those patterns no longer make sense. In our work together, I focus on creating emotional safety and helping people feel genuinely seen and understood, so new ways of relating can begin to emerge.
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Robyn Dye, LPC
Somatic & Attachment-Focused Therapy for Individuals & Couples
My work is grounded in the belief that healing and connection are already present within us, even when they’ve been interrupted or obscured. I pay close attention to the ways our bodies carry experience and meaning, often before we have words for them. I work with individuals and couples who want to listen more deeply—to themselves, their relationships, and their bodies—and begin making sense of the stories held beneath the surface.
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