Relaunch helps young adults build the independence, confidence, and life skills they need to move forward — with therapy, coaching, and real accountability.
Maybe your son is 24 and still sleeping until noon. Maybe your daughter finished college but can't seem to take the next step. Maybe you're the young adult yourself — smart, capable, and completely overwhelmed by the gap between where you are and where you want to be.
This isn't laziness. This isn't failure. This is a pattern with a name — and more importantly, a path out.
The transition into independent adulthood is one of the most demanding developmental periods in a person's life. For many young adults, the skills, structure, and support needed to navigate it just weren't in place. That's not a character flaw. That's a gap Relaunch was built to close.
We combine clinical therapy with practical skill-building and structured accountability — because insight alone doesn't create change. We work with you on the inside and the outside.
Licensed counseling that gets beneath the surface — addressing anxiety, depression, executive dysfunction, family dynamics, and the emotional weight of feeling behind.
Practical, real-world development in the areas that matter most: organization, follow-through, financial basics, communication, and daily functioning.
Structured programming with clear milestones, coaching support, and family involvement — so progress doesn't just happen in a session, it happens in real life.
One-on-one therapy tailored to the unique pressures of young adulthood. We address anxiety, depression, identity challenges, and the emotional underpinnings of being stuck — creating a foundation for everything else to build on.
Struggles with independence rarely happen in a vacuum. Our family therapy work helps identify and shift the dynamics at home that may be keeping your young adult from stepping into their own — without blame, and without breaking the relationship.
Planning. Prioritizing. Starting tasks and finishing them. Executive functioning challenges are more common than most people realize, and more treatable. We provide targeted strategies that turn overwhelming to-do lists into manageable days.
The practical toolkit of adulthood — time management, budgeting, job-seeking, maintaining a household, self-advocacy. Real skills, taught in real context, applied to real life.
Our structured programs guide young adults through a defined progression toward self-sufficiency, with benchmarks that keep everyone — client, family, and clinician — aligned and moving in the same direction.
Dedicated one-on-one support for individuals in early recovery or transitioning out of treatment. A sober companion provides structure, accountability, and real-time guidance during the most vulnerable moments.
Ongoing coaching designed to reinforce sobriety, build healthy routines, and develop the coping skills needed to sustain long-term recovery — all within a framework of accountability and forward momentum.
Safe, supervised transport for at-risk individuals who need to get to treatment, appointments, or a safe environment. Coordinated with clinical teams to ensure continuity of care during critical transitions.
Professionally guided interventions that cut through denial and resistance with compassion and clarity. We help families take decisive action when a loved one won’t seek help on their own.
Comprehensive coordination across clinical, legal, medical, and family systems. We manage the full picture so nothing falls through the cracks — when insurance drops off, we step in.
Unlimited access to a licensed therapist. No session caps, no waitlists, no insurance limitations. A premium, fully personalized therapeutic relationship designed for clients who need more than the standard model can offer.
“Failure to launch” isn't a diagnosis. It's a description — and it's one we know how to work with.The Relaunch Approach
A no-pressure conversation to understand what's going on, ask questions, and find out whether Relaunch is the right fit.
We understand the full picture — personal history, family context, functional challenges — before building a plan.
Therapy, coaching, and skill-building kick off with clear goals and a structure designed to create visible, measurable progress.
We stay involved as long as it's useful, adjusting the program as your young adult grows. The goal is lasting independence.
James Bothe, LCSW
Founder & Clinical Director
James Bothe is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and founder of Relaunch Counseling, a concierge practice designed for individuals ready to move beyond stagnation and into purposeful, independent living. With a background spanning private practice and executive leadership in behavioral health, he brings a refined, results-driven approach to therapy.
A graduate of Florida Atlantic University, James specializes in working with young adults navigating motivation, identity, and direction. His work is grounded in clarity, accountability, and high-level clinical insight—helping clients recalibrate and relaunch with confidence.
Relaunch Counseling reflects his belief that transformation requires both structure and precision, delivered in a setting that is focused, discreet, and deeply personalized.
“Change is possible when people are given the right tools, challenged appropriately, and supported with honesty.”
The gap between where your young adult is and where they could be doesn't close by itself. But with the right support, it can close faster than you think.
Confidential. No-pressure. Available for individuals and families.
Resistance is normal — and it's something we're experienced in working through. Our initial consultation can help you think through how to approach the conversation, and in many cases, family sessions are a productive place to start.
Relaunch combines licensed clinical counseling with structured life-skills programming and accountability coaching. It's a more comprehensive model than weekly therapy alone — designed specifically for the practical and emotional challenges of young adult transition.
Both, in different configurations depending on the situation. Individual counseling, family therapy, and coordination between parents and the young adult are all part of how we work.
Our programs are designed for young adults ages 18–30.
It varies based on where someone is starting and what their goals are. We'll give you a realistic picture during your consultation.