The Seven Principles Couples Workshop

Coming in February!

The Seven Principles Couples 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 educational workshop is designed to help committed couples improve their friendship, enhance romance and intimacy, and manage conflict constructively.

LEADER:  Julie Harder, who has completed training by the Gottman Institute to become a Gottman Leader, will present the workshop.

FORMAT:  This structured program, designed by the Gottman Institute, includes short lectures alternating with private couple exercises (no public sharing of issues).

BENEFITS:  Provides structure, motivation, and accountability to truly enhance your relationship, using evidence-based tools gleaned from Dr. Gottman’s forty years of research.

LOCATION:  Union Congregational UCC Church, 716 S. Madison St., Green Bay WI

COST:  $90 per couple includes books and presenter; $10 Early Bird Discount; scholarships available by contacting Pastor Flad Daniels at the church office.

DATES & TIMES:  Sundays Feb 9, 16, 23 and March 2; 1-4:30 pm.  Couples should make every effort to attend all four sessions.

DEADLINES:  Registration must be received by Thurs Jan 16. Early Bird deadline Fri Jan 3.

 

How to Register—Two Options

Registration forms are available on the “Union Central” table or by calling the church office (920-437-9266). Return form to the Union church office, 716 S. Madison St., Green Bay, WI  54301. Include a check or pay online at www.unionucc.com/giving (Click on “7 Principles Couples Workshop”).

Or, register with this online form and pay online at www.unionucc.com/giving (Click on “7 Principles Couples Workshop).

Space is limited to 14 couples; registration will close when the workshop fills.

Non Union Church members are welcome!  Please spread the word.

 

THIS WORKSHOP IS APPROPRIATE FOR HETERO-SEXUAL AND GAY/LESBIAN COUPLES WHO ARE:

  • From newlyweds to decades-long marrieds
  • Pre-marital or Contemplating engagement
  • In other long-term committed relationships

IT IS INAPPROPRIATE FOR COUPLES:

  • In severe relationship distress
  • With significant emotional or physical abuse
  • With mental health problems
  • In which one or both partners are addicted to drugs, alcohol, or other compulsive behavior.

QUESTIONS?  Contact Julie Harder at julie.harder.projects@gmail.com