Dr. Scott Wolfe

  
Dr. Scott Wolfe, Ph.D./Certified Gottman Couples Therapist

  Clinical Psychologist
  7120 Minstrel Way, Suite 203
  Columbia, Maryland, 21045

  Phone: 410-381-4411
  Email: Contact Dr. Wolfe

  Website: swolfephd.com


"Scott Wolfe Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist and a Certified Gottman Method Couples Therapist and Workshop Leader who practices in Columbia, Maryland . Dr. Wolfe has specialized in Individual, Couples, and Family Therapy for over twenty-five years."

                                               

Scott Wolfe Ph.D.  Clinical Psychologist/ Certified Gottman Couples Therapist                                                                                                                           Scott Wolfe Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist and a Certified Gottman Method Couples Therapist and Workshop Leader who practices in Columbia, Maryland . Dr. Wolfe has specialized in Individual, ouples, and Family Therapy for over twenty-five years and  he has presented at National Conferences and to general audiences speaking on the topic of  marriages, relationships and families.  
        As a prominent Couples Therapist he has helped hundreds of couples enrich their relationships, improve their communication and find deep, lasting emotional connection. In addition to being personally trained by Drs. John and Julie Gottman in couples therapy, Dr. Wolfe has trained with leading family therapists at the University of California San Francisco and at the California School of Professional Psychology-Fresno where he later was a member of the Adjunct Faculty. He also has been a Clinical Supervisor for Loyola College of Baltimore and he has been a consultant for The Johns Hopkins University research program "Keeping Families Strong." 
        Dr. Wolfe's specialized areas of expertise in couples therapy include marital enrichment, premarital assessment and counseling, parenting, affair recovery, fertility distress, sexual issues, same sex couples, and step-family parenting. Dr. Wolfe also offers marathon couples coaching sessions for couples in crisis, couples on the brink, or for couples who live out of the area. For Couples he offers Gottman Weekend Workshops and for therapists he offers Gottman training workshops and supervision.

 Gottman Workshop for Couples/March 20 & 21, 2010



Our next Gottman Weekend Workshop for Couples :
                   The Art and Science of Love


will be on March 20 & 21, 2010 
8:30 am to 5 pm both days
Registration 8am-8:30am on Saturday

Location: Holiday Inn Laurel-West
                  15101 Sweitzer Lane
                   Laurel, Maryland 20707

conveniently located off of  Interstate 95 halfway
between Baltimore and Washington 
20 minutes from BWI airport and 20 minutes
from the Amtrak stop at BWI.

Presenters: Scott Wolfe Ph.D., Joan Hoffman Ph.D., and Patricia Gibberman LCSW. All personally trained by the Gottmans.

To register or to obtain a workshop brochure call 410-381-4411,
 email me at
scott@swolfephd.com, or print out this page, complete it and send it in
with your check payable to Associated Center for Therapy 7120 Minstrel Way,
Suite 203, Columbia, Maryland  21045


Early Registration Fee:
$600 per couple(Before Feb. 20, 2010)
                    
Standard Registration:
$650.00 (Before March 13, 2010)

Late Registration Fee: 
 $695.00
(March 13 - March 19)



Registration Form:
Send to: Associated Center for Therapy
7120 Minstrel Way, Suite 203
Columbia, Maryland 21045
Or fax to 410-381-4711

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W ho Should Attend
Research shows that on average, couples wait six years from the first signs of problems before they seek help. This workshop is designed to strengthen your marriage or relationship. If you have a strong relationship, this workshop will provide you with insights and tools to make it a great one. If your relationship is distressed, this two-day workshop will provide a road map for repair.

W hat You'll Learn
At the workshop, couples will learn how to:

  • Foster respect, affection, and closeness
     
  • Build and share a deeper connection with each 
    other's inner world 
     
  • Keep conflict discussions calm
     
  • Break through and resolve conflict gridlock
     
  • Strengthen and maintain the gains in your
    relationship 

T he Workshop Program
Couple 3John Gottman, Ph.D., has learned what really makes marriages work by studying and following over 3,000 couples in 30 years of research. John Gottman together with Dr Julie Schwartz Gottman, the Clinical Director of both The Gottman Institute and The Gottman Relationship Clinic, has designed this workshop presented by Gottman Certified Couples Workshop Leaders to teach you how to foster romance and harmony in your relationships.

During the first day, you will learn how to build fondness, admiration, and closeness in your relationship. On the second day, you'll work on conflict management while learning new and important communication skills.

In the workshop, there will be many humorous stories and role-plays by Gottman Certified Couples Workshop Leaders.  Couples work privately on exercises designed to address the challenges in their real-life relationship. Gottman therapists are available to support couples one-on-one with exercises.  There is no group work or public disclosure.

At the end of the workshop you will leave with a greater understanding of your relationship and the skills to repair or enhance it.

W orkshop Topics

1. The five basic questions

  • How is your marriage/relationship doing?
  • What makes relationships change, for better or for worse?
  • If your marriage is in trouble, how can you turn it around?
  • If your marriage is doing well, how can you ensure that your relationship will continue to grow?
  • As your relationship improves, how can you make changes last?

2. Assessing your marriage

  • Learn to recognize the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and what to do if they are attacking your marriage.
  • Identify your relationship's specific strengths and how to build on these.
  • Learn about the effects of physiological flooding and how it may impede conflict resolution.
  • Learn the small, easy steps that increase romance in your relationship.

3. Building a "Sound Relationship House"

  • Learn how Love Maps provide a solid foundation for intimacy.
  • Use the Fondness and Admiration System to renew respect and care for one another.
  • Create an Emotional Bank Account that you can draw upon in times of stress. Develop your problem-solving skills, including the four techniques of effective conflict regulation: Softened Start-up, Accepting Influence, Repair Work, and De-escalation.

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Find out how you can make your
dreams and aspirations come true 
for you, your partner, and your
relationship.


             

Visit gottman.com for more information.