Collection: Couples Therapy Worksheets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is couples therapy?

Couples therapy is a structured therapeutic process for partners working to improve communication, repair ruptures, navigate conflict, and strengthen their connection. It is conducted by a trained therapist who supports both partners equally and helps them develop shared skills for healthier interaction patterns. Couples therapy is suitable for couples in crisis, couples in stable relationships seeking to deepen connection, and couples navigating major life transitions.

What therapy approaches inform these couples therapy worksheets?

The couples therapy worksheets draw on evidence-based approaches including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), the Gottman Method, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). They support structured exercises clinicians use to identify values, build communication skills, repair conflict cycles, and develop shared meaning.

How can worksheets support couples therapy in session?

Worksheets give couples a shared structure for difficult conversations. They externalise patterns each partner can review independently, support reflective work between sessions, and help therapists deliver evidence-based interventions consistently. Worksheets are particularly useful for couples who struggle to articulate emotions in the moment or who benefit from written reflection.

Are these resources suitable for distressed couples or relationship breakdown?

Yes. The collection includes resources for couples in active distress, navigating betrayal or rupture, considering separation, or rebuilding after major conflict. Resources are designed to be used by a trained therapist who can adapt them to the couple's stage and stabilisation needs.