Five Windows
A private gathering for seven established couples entering the next chapter of their
marriage with intention.
Monday February 8-Thursday Feb 11
Why Five Windows
The name comes from the historic Jewish ghetto of Venice, where synagogues were concealed inside ordinary buildings.
From the outside, they were discreet — almost invisible.
But for those who knew, five windows on the façade signaled a sacred interior: a place of belonging, devotion, and resilience.
Long partnerships are much the same.
Extraordinary without display. Recognizable only to those who have traveled this far.
Who This Is For
The Private Edition is designed for long-married couples who are still choosing each other — and who value being in a room with others who do the same.
It is for couples who speak respectfully, take responsibility for themselves, and prefer candor over drama.
Fit matters.
The Edge
What carried you through the crowded decades will not automatically shape what comes next.
Roles shift.
Energy changes.
Freedom returns.
The years ahead will either be intentional — or accidental.
Monday
The gathering begins with dinner and a keynote lecture on time, love, and legacy — a reflective, intellectual opening designed to frame the days ahead in the context of a life deliberately lived.
Tuesday & Wednesday
Mornings are structured and conversational.
The day opens with guided movement — Alexander Technique or Tai Chi — led by certified practitioners. What follows is a facilitated session on physical intimacy in long-term marriage: reawakening trust, tenderness, and erotic connection after decades together.
Late morning, the group separates — men and women apart — for facilitated conversation among peers. These sessions allow for candor, reflection, and the kind of honesty that comes more easily in the company of others who share your experience.
Afternoons are reserved for private work. Each couple meets individually with Dr. Herwitz and faculty for guided conversation — on communicating differences with clarity, envisioning a shared future, and deepening the emotional and physical bond between partners.
Evenings are yours.
Thursday
A morning of reflection and closing conversation. Couples leave with intention — and with a community of peers who understand what it means to take a marriage seriously at this stage of life.
What Couples Leave With
Couples leave with clarity.
About how independence and partnership will coexist.
About what remains possible — emotionally and physically.
about what matters to you now.
And with confidence that they are not drifting.
Stewardship
Five Windows is created by Dr. Johanna Herwitz.
A clinical psychologist with more than two decades in private practice, she works at the intersection of identity, partnership, and the developmental transitions most adults navigate without a framework — retirement, reinvention, the quiet renegotiation of a long marriage.
Before psychology, she worked as a professional chef in Italy and in fashion and tabletop design. She brings a practitioner's respect for craft, structure, and the discipline required to make something lasting.
Her clinical work is direct, structured, and interactive. She is mentored by Phil Stutz, co-creator of The Tools, whose influence shapes her emphasis on accountability and forward movement.
She maintains a private practice on the Upper East Side of New York City and works exclusively by referral.
Faculty
The Private Edition is led by Dr. Johanna Herwitz alongside a small faculty of distinguished psychologists and clinicians, each selected for their expertise in adult relationships, intimacy, and the developmental transitions of long marriage.
Guest speakers and session leaders have included experts in erotic intelligence, emotional repair, and the psychology of lasting partnership.
Faculty for each edition will be shared with confirmed participants.
The Private Edition is limited to seven couples.
Participation follows a private conversation.
If you believe you may be a fit, you are welcome to reach out.