
In "Love More, Fight Less," Gottman-certified coach Gina Senarighi delivers 30 game-changing communication skills for couples. Ever wondered why therapists recommend this spiral-bound workbook? It transforms relationship dynamics by tackling intimacy, finances, and family conflicts with practical, step-by-step solutions.
Gina Senarighi, PhD, CPC, is the bestselling author of Love More, Fight Less: Communication Skills Every Couple Needs. She is an award-winning relationship coach and sexuality counselor specializing in conflict resolution and intimacy-building.
With a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy and a PhD in Spiritual Studies, Senarighi brings over 15 years of experience as a couples therapist and educator to her work. She helps partners worldwide cultivate trust and connection through her actionable communication frameworks.
Senarighi cohosts the popular relationship podcast Swoon and leads transformative couples retreats, blending psychological insights with practical tools for modern relationships. Recognized as Portland’s Best Life Coach in 2019, her work has been featured in psychology courses, university lectures, and workshops across the U.S.
Love More, Fight Less distills her proven strategies into a hands-on workbook, praised for transforming how partners navigate conflicts and deepen bonds. Published by Penguin Random House, the book has become a go-to resource for couples seeking sustainable relational growth.
Love More, Fight Less is a relationship workbook offering 30 communication strategies and 29 guides to navigate common conflicts. It teaches couples to reframe arguments as opportunities for growth, rebuild trust, and deepen intimacy through exercises on self-awareness, emotional reactivity, and active listening. Designed for practical application, it addresses finances, family dynamics, and sexual connection.
Couples at any relationship stage—newly dating, engaged, or long-term—who want to resolve conflicts constructively will benefit. It’s ideal for partners struggling with communication, trust issues, or recurring arguments. Solo readers seeking preemptive relationship skills or therapists coaching clients will also find actionable tools.
Yes, for its evidence-based, structured approach to improving communication. Unlike generic advice, it combines Gottman Method principles with step-by-step activities, making it a standout choice for couples wanting tangible strategies. Over 10 years of clinical expertise inform its relatable examples and frameworks.
Dr. Gina Senarighi is a bestselling author, award-winning relationship coach, and Gottman-certified therapist with 12+ years’ experience. She hosts the Swoon podcast, leads global couples’ retreats, and specializes in nonviolent communication and sexual intimacy. Her work emphasizes creating “clean fights and dirty sex” in healthy relationships.
Key strategies include:
The book provides scripts to discuss spending habits, debt, and financial goals without judgment. It encourages couples to align values, create shared budgets, and reframe money talks as collaborative problem-solving rather than battles. Real-life examples illustrate overcoming scarcity mindsets.
It offers tools to set boundaries with in-laws, navigate parenting disagreements, and balance family traditions. Techniques include “united front” communication and prioritizing the couple’s needs alongside extended family expectations. Case studies show how to resolve holiday-planning disputes.
Some may find the workbook format demanding, as it requires consistent practice. Critics note it focuses more on conflict management than prevention. It’s less suited for couples in crisis needing immediate therapy but excels for proactive skill-building.
Unlike abstract theory-driven guides, it prioritizes actionable exercises over general advice. Compared to The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work, it adds structured frameworks for specific issues like sexual desire mismatches and cohabitation challenges.
Yes, it includes exercises to reconnect emotionally and sexually, such as vulnerability-building dialogues and scheduled “connection dates.” It normalizes ebbs in intimacy and provides pathways to revive passion through nonjudgmental communication.
Its emphasis on adaptability resonates in an era of evolving relationship norms (e.g., polyamory, remote work stress). Updated examples address digital communication pitfalls and balancing autonomy with partnership, making it a timely resource.
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Empathy means giving compassionate attention to another.
Money discussions can be loaded with emotion and past baggage.
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Welcome to "Love More, Fight Less." I'm Dr. Gina Senarighi, a Gottman-certified relationship coach, and I'm here to guide you through the journey of improving your relationship through better communication. In my years of experience working with couples, I've seen firsthand how mastering communication skills can transform relationships, even in the face of conflict. Let's start with a fundamental truth: conflict is an inevitable part of every relationship, even the healthiest ones. The key to a long-lasting relationship isn't avoiding fights, but rather seeing them as opportunities to work together and grow closer. This book is designed to give you the tools and strategies you need to communicate effectively, rebuild trust, and repair past hurts. Throughout this book, we'll explore various communication skills and activities, common pitfalls in relationships, and step-by-step guidance to help you transform your relationship's conflict patterns. Remember, change is always possible, and with the right tools, you can build a stronger, more loving connection with your partner.