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This 12-page free guide walks couples through the steps to create their own weekly check-in, with the following three sample templates:
Improve Closeness
Improve Intimacy
Improve Communication
One of the most common complaints that lands couples in therapy is “lack of communication.” That’s where practicing a weekly check-in becomes invaluable to the growth of a relationship. By taking the time to practice checking-in on the status of the relationship, what needs are met and unmet, giving and receiving feedback – all within a safe, and neutral dialogue – we lay the foundation for healthy communication that will nurture the relationship for years to come.
This 12-page free guide walks couples through the steps to create their own weekly check-in, with the following three sample templates:
Improve Closeness
Improve Intimacy
Improve Communication
One of the most common complaints that lands couples in therapy is “lack of communication.” That’s where practicing a weekly check-in becomes invaluable to the growth of a relationship. By taking the time to practice checking-in on the status of the relationship, what needs are met and unmet, giving and receiving feedback – all within a safe, and neutral dialogue – we lay the foundation for healthy communication that will nurture the relationship for years to come.
This 12-page free guide walks couples through the steps to create their own weekly check-in, with the following three sample templates:
Improve Closeness
Improve Intimacy
Improve Communication
One of the most common complaints that lands couples in therapy is “lack of communication.” That’s where practicing a weekly check-in becomes invaluable to the growth of a relationship. By taking the time to practice checking-in on the status of the relationship, what needs are met and unmet, giving and receiving feedback – all within a safe, and neutral dialogue – we lay the foundation for healthy communication that will nurture the relationship for years to come.