Integrated Couples Therapy Training - PORT Intensive

Develop Your Confident, Authentic Voice in Couples Work
PORT Intensive Registration
Tired of Juggling 5 Different Models
Most therapists I meet tell me the same thing:
“Couples work feels unpredictable… overwhelming… like there’s always too much happening in the room.”
And they’re right — couples work can feel that way when you’re trying to juggle five different models, each with its own map and language. Many counsellors quietly avoid it, thinking, “I’ll stay with individual work — at least I know where I am there.”
But I see couples therapy differently.
To me, it’s the trailblazing edge of our field — the place where everything we know about attachment, trauma, and connection comes alive in real time. It’s where healing is witnessed, not just talked about. It’s demanding, yes — but it’s also profoundly beautiful.
I’ve spent more than twenty years walking this trail — studying directly with Harville Hendrix, the Gottmans, Stan Tatkin and others — and mapping what truly helps couples find their way back to each other. The result is the PORT® Framework — a practical, integrated approach that makes couples work not only clear, but deeply human.
One of PORT’s key innovations is that it teaches therapists to use the best of these five models authentically — in their own voice. You don’t have to sound like a Gottman, or an EFT practitioner, or an Imago therapist. You learn to weave the wisdom of each into your natural style, so your work feels both structured and genuine.
My mission now is simple: to walk beside other therapists who want to do this work — who want to help couples not just communicate better, but fall in love again.
If that’s something you’d love to witness in your own therapy room, I’d be honoured to show you how.
Let’s explore what’s possible when we bring more love — and more authenticity — into the heart of our work.

A New Way to Learn and Practice Couples Therapy
For the first time, the complete PORT training experience is being offered as a fully integrated journey — combining foundational learning with live practice and supervision in one cohesive path.
This is more than a course. It’s an immersion that reshapes how you understand relationships, regulate emotion, and work with couples in real time.
Presence-Oriented Relationship Therapy (PORT) was created to solve one of the biggest frustrations in the field — the sense that no single model gives you everything you need.
Therapists often find themselves juggling techniques from different schools of thought, unsure how to bring them together in a session that feels authentic and effective. PORT changes that.
Developed over eight years by the Relate NZ clinical team, PORT integrates the world’s most respected approaches — Gottman, EFT, Imago, PACT, and the Developmental Model — and weaves them into one practical, embodied framework. It’s not another set of techniques. It’s a way of being with couples that combines neuroscience, attachment, and relational depth into a clear, teachable process.
Ready to experience couples therapy training that actually integrates everything — from theory to live practice?

What Makes PORT Different
While other trainings focus on either theory or technique, PORT brings them together through an emphasis on presence — your ability to stay grounded, attuned, and effective even in the most charged moments.
You’ll learn how to orient couples toward connection instead of conflict, guide them through structured emotional repair, and transform reactivity into understanding. The models are evidence-based, but the practice is human and alive.
Therapists who train in PORT often describe it as the “missing piece” — the framework that finally connects the dots between all they’ve learned.
It gives structure without rigidity, depth without overwhelm, and a pathway for growth that makes sense from the very first session.
“PORT challenged and transformed my practice. It brought everything I’d studied into one living, breathing approach.”
— Rhonda Jurd, Couples Therapist
Experience what it feels like to be fully present and finally integrate everything you’ve learned into one embodied practice.
What PORT Helps You Do
PORT is designed to support real clinical work — especially in moments when couples become reactive or shut down. The framework is practical, steady, and adaptable, so you can use it regardless of your existing modality.
With PORT, you will learn to:
- stay grounded and authentic when sessions become intense
- respond in real time instead of relying on scripts or fixed techniques
- adapt your approach to different couple dynamics and conflict styles
- work in a structured way without losing flexibility
- integrate skills from Gottman, EFT, Imago, PACT and the Developmental Model into one coherent process
- make consistent use of brief, accessible tools that fit within ordinary clinical workloads
To the Left: Dan Gummo MS, PORT Institute Practice Manager and Training Co-Facilitator
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A Complete Growth Path for Therapists
Whether you’re new to couples work or an experienced clinician seeking integration, PORT offers a clear developmental journey.
You’ll begin by building the foundation — understanding the architecture of relationships and the role of regulation, empathy, and structure — and progress into real-time application with live feedback and supervision.
Each step builds your capacity to bring presence, clarity, and confidence into your sessions.
And unlike many short-form workshops, PORT provides a framework that continues to evolve with you — preparing you for advanced certification, clinical mastery, and long-term transformation in how you work.
Ready to evolve beyond short workshops and build lasting clinical mastery?

The PORT Promise
By the end of this training, you’ll see couples work differently. You’ll understand what’s happening in the moment — emotionally, neurologically, and relationally — and know exactly how to respond.
You’ll have a process that’s grounded in science but guided by empathy. You’ll feel confident, composed, and capable in even the most complex dynamics.
Most importantly, you’ll rediscover why you chose this work in the first place — to help people reconnect, heal, and grow.
“Transformative. PORT gave me a complete toolkit — and the confidence to use it.”
— Cath Baker, Counselor, Australia
You can experience this transformation too and bring it to your clients.

The Opportunity
Because this is the first time the full integrated PORT training has been offered, this cohort represents a rare opportunity to experience the complete model as it was designed — theory, embodiment, and live practice combined.
Enrollment is intentionally limited to preserve the integrity and intimacy of the live training experience.
Join a growing international community of therapists who are redefining what’s possible in couples therapy.
Learn the models that unify the field — and experience the presence that transforms relationships from the inside out.
Be part of the first group to experience PORT as it was meant to be — integrated, embodied, and alive.

Integrated Couples Therapy: Presence Oriented Relationship Therapy (PORT) Level 1 and 2
PORT Level 1 & 2 – Integrated Couples Therapy Certification
Develop a unified, presence-based approach that integrates the best of Gottman, EFT, Imago, PACT, and the Developmental Model. Learning and practicing Presence Oriented Relationship Therapy (PORT) gives you the structure and confidence to bring the leading couples therapy models together in one practical, embodied framework.
Program Schedule
Level 1 – Foundations (Integrated with Level 2)
Learning begin with the online Level 1 module completed at your pace and timing before the first live Level 2 workshop session. Each live Level 2 workshop is carefully aligned with the online Level 1 workshop. Every module includes concise video lessons, guided exercises, and practice activities designed to prepare you for live sessions and deepen your understanding afterward. Expect around two and a half hours per week of self paced Level 1 learning. You gain access to the online content from the 1st of March.
Level 2 – Live Cohort (Applied Practice)
The live component runs for eight weeks of small-group training and supervision. Each week includes a two-and-a-half-hour interactive session focused on applied practice and integration, combined with about two and a half hours of self-paced study from Level 1—making a total weekly immersion of around five hours. The next cohort runs from March 10 to April 28, 2026. Live sessions are held Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. NZDT / 9:00 a.m. AEDT / Mondays at 6:00 p.m. ET. All sessions are recorded for training purposes and the teacher led aspects are available for review. Breakout rooms and demo sessions are confidential. I
Continuing Education and Certification
The full program provides 40 total training hours—20 integrated self-paced and 20 live. Approved for 10 OPD points by the Australian Counselling Association. Certificates of completion are issued for both Level 1 and Level 2. Graduates are eligible to continue toward the PORT Level 3 Advanced Certification Pathway.
Curriculum Overview
Level 1 – Integrated Foundations
Level 1 introduces the PORT Framework—Presence, Orientation, Regulation, and Tracking—and shows how the five major models can be mapped into one coherent system. Learners explore the Relational Brain Model and progress through increasing levels of couples attunement. Weekly practice assignments and reflections connect directly to each live training theme, helping integrate the material into embodied clinical practice.
Level 2 – Applied Practice Lab
Level 2 focuses on integration in real time. Participants learn to use the PORT Process Map to structure and flow through a session while maintaining presence and flexibility. Training includes supervised live practice, case consultation, and collaborative reflection groups. The program concludes with a final integration assessment and the Level 2 certification.
What You Receive
Enrolment includes lifetime access to all Level 1 materials and recordings, eight weeks of live Level 2 training, a structured weekly learning plan combining theory and practice, downloadable worksheets and process maps, and access to an ongoing community of graduates for peer consultation. Completion also provides eligibility for advanced PORT certification.
Enrollment and Pricing
The full program for PORT Levels 1 and 2 is $1,295. The next live cohort begins March 10, 2026 11 AM - 1:30 PM New Zealand (9 AM - 11:30 AM Sydney)
The price is $595 (USD) for US participants.
Payment Plan
Pay in 3 monthly installments. You will enter your credit card for the first payment. Subsequent payments will be taken through the same card. Note: all payment plans are in United States Dollars
Continuing Education
Australian Counseling Association - Approved for 10 OPD Points
Full Integrated Couples Therapy Course Curriculum
(Click on the module to expand for more information)
- Welcome to PORT
- PORT Level 1 for Professionals
- Assumed pre-PORT Learning
- School of Love
- PORT Demonstration
- Introduction to the Presence Bridge Model
- Introduction to the Relational Brain Model
- Introduction to the 5 Step Therapy Progress Model
- Downloadable Infographics
- Course Learning Objectives
- History of Couples Therapy
- John Gottman and the Relationship Killers
- Paul Ekman’s Facial Action Coding System
- Fight Stopping
- The Science of Healthy Relationships
- Sue Johnson and Emotionally Focused Therapy
- Attachment in Committed Relationships
- EFT and Connection
- Stan Tatkin and Secure Functioning
- Triple Bridge and STOP Intervention
- STOPS, Beginnings and Relationship Primacy
- Jack and Sally Demo: Prioritize the Relationship
- Jack and Sally Demo: Review the Learnings
- IMAGO – Pros and Cons
- The Developmental Method and 3rd Generation Therapies
- PORT and Integrated Couples Therapy
- PORT Combined Infographic (Downloadable)
- Couples Therapy Interventions – A Primer
- Betrayal Series Demo
- Q&A: Therapeutic Stance
- Introduction to the Cycle of Relationship
- From Honeymoon to Commitment
- The Power Struggle and Crisis
- The Couple’s Awakening and Mature Love
- Who are Pursuers and Avoiders?
- What is a Fight?
- Trauma, Disorganized Attachment, and Fight Stopping
- Pursuer–Avoider Interventions
- Jack and Sally Demo: Partner as Intimate Resource
- Dan and Bri Demo: Challenges with the Pursuer
- Dan and Bri Demo: Challenges with the Avoider
- Bonus: Cycle of Conflict
- Connecting Two Worlds
- Presence Bridge Invitations
- Bridge Interventions – Invitations
- Goddess Deescalation
- Sex Therapy 101
- Appreciation Flooding
- The Presence – Sending and Mirroring
- Presence Bridge Mirroring Interventions
- The Presence Bridge – Empathy
- Dan and Bri Demo: Practice Sendings and Mirroring
- Presence Bridge Empathy Interventions
- Presence Bridge – Validation
- Presence Bridge Validation Interventions
- Managing Transition and Response
- Presence Bridge Response Interventions
- Values, Needs and Longings
- Jack and Sally Demo: Identifying Needs
- Q&A: “Have At It” Intervention
- Introducing Neuroscience with Couples Therapy
- The Relational Brain Model
- The Baby Brain
- Baby Brain Therapist Interventions
- Dan and Bri Demo – Baby Brain
- Non-Verbal Demo
- The Child Brain
- Child Brain Therapy Strategies
- Child Brain Interventions
- Soft Start Up
- Best Friend Intervention
- Really Really Intervention
- The Adult Brain and Therapy Strategies
- Adult Brain Interventions
- Relationship V2.0 Instructions
- The Observer Brain and Therapy Strategies
- Observer Brain Interventions
- Pathways to Depth
- EFT Critique and PORT Reframe
- Going to Depth in Couples Counselling
- Jack and Sally Demo: Tracking Brain States
- Q&A: Paradoxical Imperative
- 5 Stage Therapy Progress Model
- Alliance
- Truth
- Justice
- Mercy
- Peace
- Q&A: Finding Alliance
- 5 Step Interventions
- Q&A: Deepening and Shallowing Interventions
- Assessment Overview
- Getting the Couple Engaged
- Scoping
- Understanding the Couple’s Attachment Patterns
- Identifying Relationship Challenges
- Q&A: Assessments
- Individual versus Couples Therapy Considerations
- PORT Assessment Demonstration 1
- PORT Assessment Demonstration 2
- PORT Assessment Demonstration 3
- PORT Assessment Demonstration 4
- How to Complete a Formulation as Part of an Assessment
- Formulations
- Strengths
- Familiar Connections
- Achievements
- Obstacles
- Challenges
- Costs
- Learned Patterns
- Resources
- Possibilities
- Formulation Outcomes
- Assessment and Formulation Worksheet
- Jack and Sally Formulation Example
- Jack and Sally Demo Discussion
- Formulation Personal Reflection
- Dealing with Betrayal
- The Challenge of Betrayal Trauma
- The Betrayal Trap
- Key Ideas of Working with Betrayal
- The Neuropsychology of Trust and Betrayal
- Shame and Gender Interventions
- Repairing Relational Safety
- Repairing Identity and Narcissistic Wounds
- Repairing Reality and Managing Truth
- Giving Borrowed Trust
- Betrayal is Relational
- The Therapist Plan for Working with Betrayal
- Betrayal Recovery Phases
- Differentiation in Betrayal Recovery
- Dan and Bri Demo and Case Discussion
- Learning More about Betrayal Work
- Bonus: The Karpman Triangle
- PORT 1 Course Evaluation
- Final Assessment

Payment Plans
If paying upfront doesn’t suit right now, you can enrol with three monthly payments. Your first payment is taken today, with two follow-up payments about 30 days apart.
These payments are processed in USD, but the amounts have been set to closely match our regular pricing:
Early access: 3 × $195 USD (around $995)
Regular: 3 × $245 USD (around $1295)
Same program. Same support. Just a more flexible way to get started.
