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October 2016

Check out what happened at The Gottman Institute in October.

This month Drs. John and Julie Gottman presented a brand new clinical training, Treating Affairs and Trauma, we hosted a sold out Art and Science of Love Couples Workshop in Seattle, and we had our first ever Facebook Live interview with Julie Gottman and Casey and Meygan Caston of Marriage365.

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


 
FEATURED ARTICLE

 

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Studies show that kids are sensitive to quiet marital resentment—not just all-out shouting matches.

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NEW ON THE GOTTMAN RELATIONSHIP BLOG

 

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In relationships that thrive, partners consistently make and receive bids for positive connection.

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TREATING AFFAIRS AND TRAUMA IN SEATTLE

 

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This month Drs. John and Julie Gottman presented our new clinical training, Treating Affairs and Trauma, for the first time ever in Seattle. Attendees learned valuable insight on how to help couples heal from affairs and trauma in their relationship. If you’d like to learn more about this training, click here.



LIVE INTERVIEW WITH JULIE GOTTMAN AND MARRIAGE365

 

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Earlier this month, Casey and Meygan Caston of Marriage365 visited our office to do a live interview with Julie Gottman. You can watch the full interview here. Be sure to like our Facebook page to be notified next time we go live!


FEATURED INSTAGRAM POST

 

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


FEATURED CLASS PHOTO

 

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This month’s featured class photo is from a Level 3 Training presented Mike McNulty
Ph.D. in Techny, Illinois. To see more photos from professional training events around the country, click here.

 

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