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Why Some Arguments Never End And What Gottman Says to Do About It
Some relationship conflicts are solvable. Others are perpetual, rooted in deep differences that don't go away. Gottman found that 69% of couple conflicts fall into this second category. Learn what that means, and how to stop letting perpetual problems turn into gridlock. Couples therapy across Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.


The Spring Relationship Reset: Three Small Shifts That Change Everything
Spring is a natural time to reset not just in your schedule, but the patterns quietly shaping your relationship. Discover three research-backed shifts from the Gottman Method that can help couples and individuals create lasting change. Therapy is available across Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.


March 2026 Newsletter
Spring is starting to show up, and you can feel the shift of longer days, a little more energy, and more time outside. Up here in Alaska, we’re still covered in snow, but the warmer temperatures and wearing less layers are a good reminder that new seasons really do come.


The Sound Relationship House: What Gottman's Research Tells Us About Why Some Couples Thrive
Discover what Gottman's Sound Relationship House framework reveals about why some couples thrive while others drift apart, and how Love Maps form the foundation of lasting connection. Couples therapy is available across Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
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