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The Gottman Method is an approach to couples therapy that includes a thorough assessment of the couple’s relationship and integrates research-based interventions based on the Sound Relationship House Theory.

The founders of this method, Drs. John and Julie Gottman, have spent over 40 years researching and working with thousands of couples to develop their renown method.

The goals of Gottman Method Couples Therapy are to disarm conflicting verbal communication; increase intimacy, respect, and affection; remove barriers that create a feeling of stagnancy; and create a heightened sense of empathy and understanding within the context of the relationship.

Interested couples can now take the online workshop, The Art and Science of Love, and learn research-based skills that can dramatically improve the intimacy and friendship in your relationship and help you manage conflict in a healthy, positive way.

If you’re looking for extra support, UCEBT currently has six of our psychologists trained in Level 2 Gottman Method.

Most of our providers currently have openings for couples therapy, specializing in The Gottman Method.

If you or someone you know is interested in this powerful form of research-based couples therapy, please direct them HERE.

 

Published in News and Updates
August 25, 2021

Sloan Strike, Ph.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Practicum Coordinator

Published in Primary Staff
October 05, 2020

Shelle Welty, Psy.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Independent Contractor

Published in Primary Staff
August 24, 2020

Stephanie Taylor, Ph.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Program Coordinator for Intimate Relationships and Sex Focus (IRSF)

Published in Primary Staff
August 24, 2020

Katie Flanagan, Psy.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist
RO-DBT Coordinator

Published in Primary Staff