Jill Peyton M.Ed., LPC, LMFT, NCC

Love Theory and Love Therapy

 Are you experiencing problems in your relationships with significant others and/or family members ?

Consider Joining an Eight Week Love Therapy Group Session

Comments from the participants of "Love Theory and Love Therapy"
  • “Thank you. You have definitely contributed to my spiritual growth.I thank you for all you have done.”
  • "Thank God for you and this course! For the first time in my life I can SEE myself”.
Comments from the participants of "Love Therapy for Married Couples"
  • "I learned how to disagree but still honor my spouse's feelings."
  • "This course has helped to keep our marriage together".
  • "I learned how to incorporate spirituality into my thinking."
  • "We learned to improve our listening habits."
What groups participants have learned ?
  • “I Learned to listen to others as they open up and share of themselves. In this I’ve learned what I need to grow in.”
  • “How to control anger; not letting others’ behavior negatively affect mine. Knowledge of self esteem.”
  • “How to work out my problems; the need to forgive myself. Speaking in love, not being mean, but stating truth in every conversation.”
  • “The empowering beliefs and how to shape or change them in yourself”.
  • “Knowing that what I say makes a difference in other peoples’ lives, and that they listen to and respect me.”
  • “I learned to focus”.
  • “That in order to love others, I must love myself, and that unconditional love doesn’t mean allowing yourself to be abused.”
  • “I made new friends; I learned that I’m not the only one going through struggles alone.”
  • “Belief systems and how they can influence our behavior.”


These sessions are held on eight consecutive weekdays or evenings depending on the make up of the group. There are coed groups and couples' groups at different times and locations. There are also groups just for teenagers. There is a follow up meeting 2 months after the 8 week sessions end, at the same scheduled time. Each participant will receive a copy of the workbook for that class. The author and group facilitator is Mrs. Jill Peyton, who is a licensed professional counselor and marriage and family therapist.

Love Theory and Love Therapy are "old" ideas and principles that are integrated in a "new" way with easy to learn techniques and methods that allow individuals and family members to have more control over their feelings and thoughts, behavior. This enables them to become more self-aware and improve self-esteem and self-definition. Participants also improve their relationships with significant others by using the 8 principles.

Group Goals:

  1. Participants will be instructed in the three foundational concepts upon which Love Theory is constructed.
  2. Participants will learn the 8 Principles of Love Theory and how to use them to improve relationships with significant others.
  3. Participants will learn simple techniques and exercises that will enable them to implement the 8 Principles of Love Theory.
  4. Participants will have the opportunity to form supportive relationships with others whose concerns and needs are similar to their own.
To get more information call: Jill Peyton    (504) 259-0922

You can also contact Jill by E-mail:   Jill@JillPeyton.com

To read Jill Peyton's Bio Click Here

To read the introduction to the Love Therapy Workbook Click Here
To download the complete workbook Click Here

To learn more about Love Therapy for Married Couples Click Here
To read the Times Picayune article Click Here
To download the Complete Couples workbook....Click Here

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