A COUPLES RETREAT WITH BRIEN WOOD

Safe Harbor

Two days. Six couples.
The work underneath the work.

LAKE WASHINGTON · MERCER ISLAND

Most couples retreats teach communication skills. That's not what this is.

After twenty years of doing this work, I've watched many couples leave weekend workshops with new vocabulary and the same old fights waiting for them at home. Skills don't change relationships. What changes a relationship is the experience — repeated, embodied, witnessed — of reaching for your partner and being met. Not figuring out how to communicate better. Finding each other again, after the rupture, in a way you haven't before.

That's what we do here.

SECTION ONE

What actually happens

Six couples. Two days in a quiet room overlooking Lake Washington.

We start with what you already know: you and your partner are stuck somewhere. Some version of the same fight, the same silence, the same distance. You may have tried therapy. You may have tried other workshops. Something hasn't moved.

The weekend works in three modes that build on each other.

Teaching

Real teaching, not light scaffolding. You'll learn how your nervous system actually works in connection and in protection, how the cycle you're stuck in formed and what it's been protecting, what makes real reaching possible, and how to find each other again after rupture. The frameworks draw on contemporary attachment science, gestalt therapy, and the neuroscience of how emotion is constructed in the body. No jargon in the room. The depth, though, is real.

Guided experiences with your partner

Structured, slow, sometimes nonverbal. You'll practice reaching and receiving. You'll map the cycle you're in — not as failures, but as the adaptive solutions you each found, given the lives you came from. You'll find moments of meeting together that may surprise you both.

Live work in the room

Two times across the weekend, I'll work directly with a couple in front of the group — slowly, carefully, the way real change actually happens. The other couples witness. What you see in those sessions becomes a teaching no lecture can deliver, and a permission no workbook can give.

The retreat is intentionally small. Six couples is enough to create a real group field — the kind that holds depth — and few enough that no one disappears. Throughout the weekend I'm joined by Joe Nelson, a Seattle clinician and longtime colleague whose role is to hold the relational field of the group — tracking what's alive in the room and attending to each couple's process while I lead the teaching and live sessions. His presence is part of what allows the work to go where it goes.

SECTION TWO

What this isn't

This isn't a workshop on communication techniques or sex tips. Both have their place, and neither is what changes a relationship at depth.

What changes a relationship happens at the level of the nervous system — between two people learning, sometimes for the first time, that reaching can be met. Everything I teach is in service of that. When the foundation shifts, what's built on top of it shifts too. Communication gets easier on its own. Intimacy returns on its own. The work isn't on those things directly. It's underneath them.

What we're after is harder to name and more durable than any technique.

SECTION THREE

Who I am

couples therapist Brien Wood - Seattle
Brien Wood, LMHC, LMFT

I'm Brien Wood, a Certified Gestalt Therapist and a Certified Emotionally Focused Couples Therapist. I've spent twenty years doing this work — first as a couples therapist in private practice, and over time developing the integration of gestalt depth, attachment science, and emotional neuroscience that this retreat is built on.

Alongside my clinical practice, I teach and train other therapists at the post-graduate level. I co-founded Puget Sound Psychotherapy, and I've developed my own postgraduate training program for clinicians learning to work at this depth with couples.

SECTION FOUR

Who this is for

Couples who have already done some work — therapy, books, honest conversations — and know that something deeper is required.

Couples in long marriages who feel the distance growing and want to close it before it becomes irreparable.

Couples in shorter relationships who want to build secure ground now rather than learn the hard way.

Couples healing from rupture who are ready to do the slow work of return.

This retreat is not for couples in active crisis — recent affairs, ongoing addiction, current abuse. It's not for couples where one partner doesn't really want to be there. I screen carefully. Every couple meets with me individually before registration is confirmed.

SECTION FIVE

What you'll take home

You'll leave with something quieter and more important than skills. A different felt sense of what's possible between you. A different procedural memory — what your body learned in this room about what happens when you reach.

You'll also leave with a written integration guide I've prepared specifically for couples in this work, drawn from twenty years of clinical writing. And you'll have a 30-day group follow-up call with all six couples, where we revisit what's happening at home and integrate what's working.

SECTION SIX

Logistics

WHEN

Specific dates to be announced
February 6–7, 2027, 9:30 AM–5:00 PM both days

WHERE

Mercer Island Community Center
In a private room overlooking Lake Washington

GROUP

Six couples, no exceptions

INVESTMENT

$7,000per couple

Includes both days of facilitation, all meals and materials, the integration guide, and the 30-day follow-up call. Lodging is not included; recommendations available.

NEXT STEP

Begin with a conversation

Registration begins with a 15-minute video call with me and your partner. This isn't an interview. It's how I make sure the retreat is the right fit for what you're working on, and how you get to ask me anything before committing.