Feel like you and your partner keep having the same fight on repeat?
You’re not alone. And it doesn’t mean your relationship is broken.
Conflict is part of every relationship. But when it’s handled well, it can actually bring you closer instead of driving you apart.
That’s what this free webinar is all about.
Conflict to Connection: Helping Couples Turn Conflict into Understanding and Intimacy
Presented by: Tracy Proud, PACFA Clinical Psychotherapist and Couples Therapist
Hosted for: TradieWives community members only
Date: Wednesday May 21st
Time: 11am
Register: via the TW Facebook Group or Members Hub
What you’ll learn
This practical, down-to-earth session is for couples navigating the stress of parenting, business, shift work or just trying to stay connected when life gets full.
We’ll cover:
- Why your arguments repeat, and why it’s rarely about the actual issue
- The four common communication traps and how to break out of them
- A simple 3-step repair strategy to help you reconnect after conflict
- How to build emotional safety, even when things feel tense
- Why small daily rituals make a big difference in long-term connection
There’ll also be time for a private Q&A, and you’ll walk away with one clear, actionable shift to try straight away.
This session is grounded in evidence-based frameworks like Attachment Theory and the Gottman Method, which has helped thousands of couples move from frustration to emotional intimacy.
Want to explore more before we meet?
These reads can help:
- How to Work with Conflict in Your Relationship
- Our Relationship Seems Hopeless – Is It?
- How Couples Therapy Works
- The Gottman Method
A message from Tracy
Whether you’re feeling like flatmates instead of partners, stuck in old arguments, or just missing that sense of being a team again, this free session offers practical tools that work in real life.
You don’t need a perfect relationship. Just the courage to try something different.
This webinar is available exclusively to TradieWives members.
Register now via the TW Facebook Group or Members Hub.
With Warmth,
Tracy Proud
Couples Therapist | Nest Psychotherapy
@nestpsychotherapy