How to use these exercises:
Each person fills out the exercise separately, then sit in a quiet place
face to face to share the results. The objective is to listen carefully
to each partner's thoughts and feelings about the subject. After both
people feel heard, then a growth plan can be written to make positive
changes in the relationship.
Feel free to print these exercises and use them in dialogs! If you have
more to add, please e-mail them to
dgroebe@kc.rr.com
Bearing Gifts of Relationship
Checking Up On Our Sex Relationship
Dealing With Anger
Evaluating Your Hopes and Fears
Forgiveness Sentence Completion
Gender Roles
Gift Giving
Growth Plan One
Growth Plan Two
Growth Plan Three
Growth Plan Four
Growth Plan Five
Having Fun
His Needs Her Needs
Holiday Hints
How I Would Use Our Money
How's Your Spending?
How we use our Time
Listening Skills
Marriage Values
A Marital Intimacy Inventory
A Model for Working with Couple Conflict
My Home
My Parents' Roles
Non-Verbal Communication Exercise
Rating Scale for a Sexual Relationship
Regrets -- I've had a few
Self-Test on Beliefs or Values
Sexual Satisfaction Indicator
Spring Renewal
Stress in Relationships
Time Management
Touching Strokes
Value Clarification
What do we Value?
You and Your Aging Parent
Go to the exercise of the week
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