John Gottman
John Mordechai Gottman (born April 26, 1942) is an American psychologist and professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Washington. His research focuses on divorce prediction and marital stability through relationship analyses. Gottman's work is centered on the field of relationship counseling: enhanced relationship functioning and mitigation of behaviors detrimental to human relationships. Gottman's work has also contributed to the development of important concepts on social sequence analysis.In 1996, Gottman co-founded and led The Gottman Institute alongside his wife, psychologist Julie Schwartz Gottman. Together, they are the co-founders of Affective Software Inc., a program seeking to make marriage and relationship counseling procedures more accessible to a broader audience. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Man's Guide To Womenscientifically proven secrets from the "love lab" about what women really wantBookby Gottman, John Mordechai
Published 2015Book
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The Seven Principles For Making Marriage Worka practical guide from the country's foremost relationship expertBookBook
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by Gottman, John Mordechai, Gottman, Julie Schwartz, Abrams, Douglas Carlton, Abrams, Rachel Carlton
Published 2018Book
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