Thriving couples’ relationships can help your family, children, and YOU!
Are you looking for tools to help improve your relationship with your partner or spouse? The Gottman Method takes the guesswork out of what action to take next! We are offering the Gottman Method to YOU because it is a proven couple’s therapy backed by empirical studies executed with over 3,000 couples! When working with a psychologist who uses the Gottman
Method’s Techniques, your relationship will also be measured, using research-based self-assessment tools that tailors a plan specific to your relationship needs and is proven to heal and strengthen your connection with your partner or spouse!
The Gottman Method Couples Therapy, developed by Drs. John and Julie Gottman, is research-based and grounded in the Sound Relationship House Theory that has nine elements of a healthy relationship that include: create shared meaning, make life dreams come true, manage conflict, the positive perspective, turn towards instead of away, share fondness and admiration, and build love maps that foster trust and commitment. Learn more here:
https://www.gottman.com/about/the-gottman-method/.
The Gottman Method is unique, as it focuses on perpetual rather than resolvable conflicts. Gottman says that 69% of marital conflicts are perpetual problems. When you and your partner learn new ways to deal with perpetual conflicts, negative conflict patterns are replaced with healthier ones. As a result, intimacy, respect, and affection are increased! The Gottman Method will help break down barriers that create feelings of stagnation in your relationship and create a deep sense of empathy and understanding for one another.
Dr. Skoulidas is a Gottman Method Certified Level #1 therapist and is EXCITED to help YOU and your partner or spouse to complete the Gottman Relationship Assessment and execute an evidence-based treatment plan in the pursuit of helping YOU find true happiness in your relationship! The Gottman Method is designed to support couples across all economic, racial, sexual orientation, and cultural sectors.