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December 2016

Check out what happened at The Gottman Institute this December!

This month Drs. John and Julie Gottman presented at The Brief Therapy Conference, we hosted The Art and Science of Love couples workshop in Seattle, and brought back The Gottman Gift Guide for our annual #GiveLove Holiday Sale.

“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 December, including mentions in the media, important announcements, blog postings, class photos, and more.


 
FEATURED ARTICLE

 

When a child can make a change to address a problem, they engage in problem-focused coping by identifying the trouble and making a plan for dealing with it.

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NEW ON THE GOTTMAN RELATIONSHIP BLOG

 

Let’s talk about sex, because it turns out the most important part of cultivating a healthy sex life is talking about a healthy sex life.

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The Brief Therapy Conference

 

This month Drs. John and Julie Gottman presented The Brief Therapy Conference  in San Diego. The Brief Therapy Conference is an opportunity for leaders in the field to present and interact, by discussing their individual approaches, and the progress of psychotherapy in general. If you’d like to learn more about this training, click here.


THE GOTTMAN GIFT GUIDE

 

We brought back The Gottman Gift Guide this month for our annual #GiveLove Holiday Sale! For the first time ever, we are offered special product bundles for couples, parents, and professionals, along with 20% off all items.


FEATURED INSTAGRAM POST

 

Are you following us on Instagram? We provide practical skills to strengthen relationships.


FEATURED CLASS PHOTO

 

This month’s featured class photo is from a Level 2 Training presented by Nancy D. Young, Ph.D.
To see more photos from professional training events around the country, click here.

 

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