Getting Closer: A Relationship Health Assessment, Janine Piernas, LMFT
Free Clinical Assessment Tool

Getting Closer:
A Relationship Health Assessment

A research-backed assessment designed to reveal the strengths and growth edges in your relationship across six dimensions that matter most.

"The relationship you want is closer than you think."
Communication Repair Connection Emotional Safety Shared Meaning Intimacy
30 Questions
15 Minutes
6 Dimensions
Free Always
Created by Janine Piernas, LMFT #105849 · Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Gottman Method · 15+ Years · Temecula, CA
Before You Begin

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Both partners complete the assessment independently, then see your combined results together. Enter both email addresses below and we will send each of you a copy of your report.

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Partner 1 Complete
Now it is Partner 2's turn.
Please hand the device to your partner. They will answer the same 30 questions independently. Your answers are saved, this will not affect your results.

Calculating your results.

Analyzing your responses across all six dimensions.

Scoring Communication patterns
Analyzing Repair capacity
Measuring Friendship and Connection
Evaluating Emotional Safety
Assessing Shared Meaning
Scoring Intimacy dimensions
Generating personalized insights
Getting Closer: Your Relationship Health Assessment
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Your Relationship Summary
Dimension Scores
How you each scored across the six relationship dimensions. Gaps between partners are as significant as low scores.
Partner 1
Partner 2
Three Recommendations
Personalized to your lowest-scoring dimensions.
Your Next Step

You have named something important today.
Now do something with it.

The relationship you want is closer than you think.

"The relationship you want is closer than you think."

Understanding your patterns is the beginning of changing them. The next step is a conversation.