Gottman Method for Couples Counseling & Marriage Therapy

January 13th, 2008  |  

GoodTherapy.org maintains a list of psychotherapy & counseling approaches for the purpose of informing people about different forms of therapy. We’re currently updating this list of therapy models and we’ve just finished our update to the Gottman Method for couples counseling and marriage therapy. Gottman Method applies leading-edge research on marriage in a practical, down-to-earth therapy. No other approach to couples education and therapy has relied on such intensive, detailed, and long-term scientific study of why marriages succeed or fail. You can view the update to our section on the Gottman Method and/or view our entire list of psychotherapy & counseling models . Enjoy :)

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  • Laurie Agee 's Patient December 4th, 2009 at 4:37 PM #1

    Hello,
    Just a word to warn potential future client about LAURIE AGEE, a Gottman therapist with very poor ethics. I have seen several different therapists in my life for long periods of time and Laurie Agee is not worth all the money she charges. Sorry but i need to share this. If this is not an appropriate place to do so then can you please let me know of some other bogs where I talk about my experience.

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