Foster respect, affection and closeness
Build and share a deeper connection with each other's inner world
Keep conflict discussions calm
Breakthrough and resolve conflict gridlock
Strengthen and maintain the gains in your relationship
The Seven Principles Workshop for couples is a marriage workshop 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 educational workshop has been offered across the US and internationally, and has strengthened the relationships of tens of thousands of couples. It's specifically designed to help couples improve their friendship and learn powerful communication and conflict management skills.
The workshop includes lectures, demonstrations, videos and private couples exercises. The activities are fun, insightful and informative. The presenters are hilarious. And there is no need to worry about sharing your personal problems in front of others... we don't do any group sharing at this workshop.
Also included in the price for you and your partner are morning and afternoon refreshments, all materials (two couples workbooks, love maps card deck, open ended questions card deck, and The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work book), and 6 hours of training from Tracy and Jenn who were trained directly by the Gottman Institute.
All you have to do is bring yourself and your partner!
Due to the challenges COVID-19 placed on all of us, we are offering this workshop at a discounted rate to ensure anyone can participate! Please, let us know if you are not able to afford the price as we want to accommodate people given changes around us.
Space is limited.
This is designed for all couples in a committed relationship, including:
Married couples
Pre-engaged couples (those considering marriage)
Engaged or Premarital couples (those taking steps towards marriage)
Every relationship from newlyweds to senior couples
Those who wish to take their relationship from good to great
Those needing better conflict management tools
*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.