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March 2016

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This month Drs. John and Julie Gottman presented a Level 1 Training to a packed house in Salt Lake City, Utah, Dave Penner, Ph.D. and Laura Heck, LMFT traveled over to New Orleans, Louisiana and presented a Seven Principles Program Educator Training and a Bringing Baby Home Educator Training, we launched our first online training program for professionals, and we hosted 23 trainings and workshops all over the world.

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



FEATURED ARTICLE

 

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For most of my life, I’ve believed the myth that good marriages are relatively free of conflict. This misconception has caused me anguish on many occasions.

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Gottman online course for professionals


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In partnership with PESI, we launched a six-week course for professionals that includes seven hours of online video training with Drs. John and Julie Gottman. It dives into the toughest areas that arise when working with troubled couples, including infidelity and affairs, lies and trust, arguing and blaming, resistant partners, trauma, and PTSD. To learn more and to enroll, click here.

 


 

The man’s guide to women 

MensGuideToWomenThe Man’s Guide to Women is now available for purchase in the Gottman store.

 


 

Drs. John and Julie Gottman Present level 1 Training in Utah


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Drs. John and Julie Gottman presented to a full-house in Salt Lake City, Utah. To learn more about our Level 1 Training, click here.

 



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Featured Class Photo



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This month’s featured class photo is from a Seven Principles Program Educator Training presented by Dave Penner, Ph.D. and Laura Heck, LMFT in New Orleans, LA. To see more photos from professional training events around the country, click here.



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