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Real life skills learned to connect on a deeper level. We recommend this to anyone and everyone looking to get past issues, grow, and learn as a couple... read more Danielle IzzoJuly 15, 2024 Excellent and fun workshop. Time flew by while learning real skills. Saul even spent additiona...
Managing Conflict:How well do you and your partner solve and manage your conflict? Shared Meaning and Rituals:Do you have shared meaning and rituals that help you connect at the beginning and end of every day? *Important note: Your Gottman Checkup is not an automated delivery. Once you purc...
Discover How To Have An Immediate Impact With Your Couples. The most important training in the three-level series where you learn to APPLY the Gottman method under supervision. Get your most challenging couples committed and engaged in therapy, connect directly with industry experts LIVE, and navig...
KimberlyRonaldWerner-WilsonJournal of Human Sciences and ExtensionKimberly, C. and Werner-Wilson, R. (2013) From John Lee to John Gottman: Re- cognizing Intra- and Interpersonal Differences to Promote Marital Satisfaction. Journal of Human Sciences and Extension, 1, 32-46....
Turning toward each other:When relationships hit rough patches, partners might avoid communicating with each other or ignore each other’s attempts to connect. Turning toward each other requires a conscious effort to share feelings and respond positively to each other’s attempts to connect or share...
19. Connect through music Remember the days of making your school crush the ultimate mixtape? A 2011 study found that shared music preferences create stronger social bonds. Feel the nostalgia and curate your own playlist of songs that remind you of your partner and the moments you’ve shared....
If this system still exists, then you can awake the feeling of fondness, as well as the sense of appreciation and respect both partners share towards each other. The third principle argues that during seemingly trivial talks couples connect with one another. ...