The Art & Science of Love
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There are TWO WAYS TO ATTEND the Gottman Institute workshop for couples:
1. Come to Seattle where Drs. John and Julie Gottman present The Art & Science of Love a few times per year. -February 11-12, 2012 - May 5-6, 2012 - July 14-15, 2012
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2. Or attend at various locations outside of Seattle where Certified Gottman Therapists present this workshop. Click here for Locations and Schedule |
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Who Will Benefit from Attending?
This workshop is designed for ALL couples in a committed relationship. Research shows that on average, couples wait six years from the first signs of problems before they seek help. It is designed to strengthen your marriage or relationship. If you have a strong relationship, this workshop will provide you with insights and tools to make it a great one. If your relationship is distressed, this two-day workshop will provide a road map for repair.
No public discussions or disclosure is involved. All work is done as a couple.
What You'll Learn This two-day workshop will give you new insights and research-based relationship skills that can dramatically improve the intimacy and friendship in your relationship and help you resolve conflict in a healthy, productive way.
At the workshop, couples will learn how to:
- Foster respect, affection, and closeness
- Build and share a deeper connection with each other's inner world
- Keep conflict discussions calm
- Break through and resolve conflict gridlock
- Strengthen and maintain the gains in your relationship
If a couple is dealing with physical abuse or battering, this workshop may not be appropriate. In these cases, please consult with Gottman Institute staff.
Early Registration Fee: $725 per couple.
Scholarships available for qualifying couples.
Questions? Please contact us at (206) 431-5423 within Washington State or (888) 523-9042 ext 1 toll free or email us at couples@gottman.com .
(Workshop and product questions only, please. Unfortunately, we are unable to respond to therapeutic questions via email. Also, please be sure to include your email address in your message.)