Guštam(o) is a retreat for couples who are ready for honesty, play, and the rediscovery of closeness beyond their usual roles. We will work with the body, emotions, and the invisible field that lives between the two of you.
Do you know that feeling of being in the same room while somehow standing miles apart? You exchange a quick kiss in passing, divide the tasks, and go to bed like two lonely islands.
Guštam(o) is an invitation to stop escaping each other and meet again, as partners, as lovers, as friends.
Why do we freeze or attack in contact? We will loosen the old attachment dances that keep you apart and understand the patterns shaping your relationship.
We will name what is already governing your relationship, so it can open into a new dimension of freedom. You will discover who holds the space, who fills it, and how that shapes your passion. Once this becomes conscious, struggle gives way to cooperation.
A return to instinct through play, fully clothed. We break down walls faster than hours of talking in therapy, bringing playfulness, spontaneity, and life force back into your relationship.
Touch as a healing language. A return to touch that asks for nothing and simply wants to be present, quiet, full, and true.
Wholesome vegan meals rich in fresh, raw ingredients. Light, vital food that supports your focus, energy, and embodied presence throughout the day.
Optional yoga by the sea, in the quiet of morning, with the sound of waves and the scent of salt as a gentle opening to a day of deep work.
Sun Resort Apartments, Zečevo, Rogoznica. An intimate seaside setting, perfect for deep work and genuine rest between sessions.
Only 8 couples. A space that holds you, a sea that restores you, and a silence that speaks.
Embodiment mentor · EABP and Gestalt psychotherapist
Gorana Radetić brings 20 years of experience in holistic work that helps people raise awareness around health, physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.
As a professor of kinesiology, yoga teacher, body-oriented psychotherapist, and Master of Gestalt psychotherapy, she meets her clients through a genuinely holistic lens in both individual work and group psychodynamic training. She is deeply devoted to personal growth and development, and continually expands her own edges. As an entrepreneur and mother of two, she has reinvented her career twice. From a trainer focused on nutrition and exercise, she became a yoga teacher and later a body-oriented and Gestalt psychotherapist with an individual and group practice. In the next stage of her work, she deepened her path through empowering female sexuality, drawing from tantra.
She believes that the taboo and suppression of sexuality have caused profound harm to humanity, and that healing society begins with healing the relationship between feminine and masculine, because that is how we create the conditions for healthy families and a healthy society.
The most essential element of Gorana’s approach is the tenderness and presence she brings into contact, allowing her to reach even the most hidden corners of the soul. She is willing to look at the shadow parts of her own personality, which makes her both grounded and deeply powerful.