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Gottman Method Couples Counselling

Find a way to nurture a loving and satisfying relationship

Terry Peacock, B.S, B.A. (Hons.), M.A., R. Psych. (Alta.)


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​One of the most difficult tasks that we are faced with in our lifetime is creating a happy and satisfying marriage or couples relationship. Interestingly enough, many of us receive little positive training to achieve this important task. We are sometimes perplexed in our attempts to understand relationships.
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What is the Gottman Method?

​Terry Peacock works with couples using the Gottman Method, a highly researched and effective method, that allows couples to transform their relationships. He has completed the Level 3 Practicum of Gottman Method Couples Counselling and helps couples learn to apply Gottman Method skills that help make a relationship last. 

For more information on this method, visit the Gottman Institute website. 

Discover the Hidden Keys to Successful Relationships

Partners can now learn to move beyond isolation, blame, guilt, sadness, arguing and escalating conflict into learning research-proven skills and attitudes that create solid, loving relationships. Research on more than 3,000 couples has discovered what works versus what causes difficulties and pain. Good relationships take some effort and maintenance – not different from most worthwhile things in our lives. You can learn the methods which can turn an unhappy relationship into a rewarding and satisfying one. You can make an average relationship into an excellent one.​
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8 tips for a More Harmonious Relationship

  1. Communicate with a feeling of caring for your partner
  2. Take timeouts when anger escalates
  3. Keep interested in your partner and his/her world
  4. Create culture of appreciation for each other
  5. Partners need to give their undivided attention when listening
  6. Curb criticisms of your significant other
  7. Enter into discussions gently without blame
  8. Establish a “partnership” in decision making
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#202, 10432 - 123 St
Edmonton, AB, T5N 1N7
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 (780) 488-4040
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  • Home
  • About
  • Services
    • Gottman Couples Counselling >
      • Gottman Relationship Checkup Assessment
      • Gottman Worksheets
    • Individual Counselling >
      • Individual Worksheets
  • Fees
  • Contact
    • Online Sessions
  • CALL: (780) 488-4040