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August 2015

This month we were featured in an 8,000 word essay from The Huffington Post, presented 16 couples workshops and professional trainings around the world, and Dr. John Gottman was named "the Einstein of love" by Psychology Today.

This month we were featured in an 8,000 word essay from The Huffington Post, presented 16 couples workshops and professional trainings around the world, and Dr. John Gottman was named “the Einstein of love” by Psychology Today.

“Month in Review” is a feature on The Gottman Relationship Blog that gives you the opportunity to recap the news and events of the last month. Below you will find useful information and links from August, including mentions in the media, important announcements, blog postings, class photos, and more.

FEATURED ARTICLE

Once upon a time, in the Pony Expresso cafe in Seattle, a man and a woman began to experience the long-mysterious but increasingly scientifically investigated thing we call love. The first stage is called “limerence.”

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THE 2015 SUMMIT

Have you registered yet? It’s not often we have the opportunity to see and learn from multiple thought leaders in our field. The Summit provides an excellent venue for each of us to come together in a spirit of collaboration and expand our therapeutic tool kits.

To secure your seat, click here.


NEW ON THE GOTTMAN RELATIONSHIP BLOG

Drawing from my experiences as a teacher and what I continue to discover as a parent, here are 12 tips for how to use Inside Out to help kids learn about the brain, emotions, and themselves.

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“The EINSTEIN OF LOVE”

Dr. John Gottman is named “The Einstein of Love” by Psychology Today in the October 2015 print issue. On newsstands everywhere now!


FEATURED INSTAGRAM POST

#SmallThingsOften is the idea that the small, positive things done often make the difference in relationships that thrive. We share our favorite submissions every Wednesday!


50,000 Facebook fans

We hit 50,000 likes on Facebook this month. If you haven’t already, make sure to like our Facebook page. We post compelling articles, class photos of our trainings, inspiring quotes, and more.


FEATURED CLASS PHOTO

This month’s featured class photo is from a Gottman Level 3 Training presented by Lisa Lund, CRC, MFT and Bob Navarra, Psy.D, MFT in Sebastopol, CA.


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