7 Principles Workshop For Couples

  • Workshop Details

    This workshop is based on the internationally acclaimed research of Dr. John Gottman as presented in his New York Times bestselling book - The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. This workshop gives you the opportunity to be taught by a Gottman leader and to practice the tools privately with your partner.

  • Why Attend this Workshop?

    This workshop provides an easy, short-term opportunity to improve your relationship. It gives you access to guidance but also the privacy needed to practice with your partner. You will gain skills to navigate communication and conflict on your own. It is a great option if you need some support but are not necessarily interested in couples therapy.

  • Who Should Attend

    • Dating couples

    • Engaged couples

    • Married couples

    • Anyone who needs better tools to support their relationship

      *If you are dealing with emotional abuse, domestic violence, unwanted touch, or substance abuse, this class is not appropriate, and you should instead seek individual or couples therapy.

  • Fee, Time & Location

    This workshop takes place on a Saturday from 9:30am to 2:00pm.

    Fee: $200 per couple. This fee must be paid in advance in order to register for the workshop. This fee will include lunch, a workbook, the Seven Principles book and a card deck for love maps and open-ended questions.

Supplies for the Workshop

When you sign up for this workshop, you will receive this packet. In this packet, you will be recieve a couples guide which provides you with take home information as well as the exercises to complete during the workshop. You will receive a copy of the Seven Principles book written by John Gottman and you will be given the card decks that are used as a tool to enhance the friendship in your relationship.

Meet Your Workshop Facilitator

As a Gottman leader I enjoy putting on a workshop that introduces couples to the research-based tools that they can immediately put to use. This workshop gives couples the opportunity to learn at the distance that feels most comfortable to them. It is a small commitment that creates a structure for couples to learn together.