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5 Steps to Inspire Your Partner to Join You in Couples Therapy

Kyle Benson

When approaching your partner about attending couples therapy, you are likely to meet resistance. Work past their resistance with these 5 tips to inspire them to join you.

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Dating After a Breakup

Stacy Hubbard

Certified Gottman Therapist and Master Trainer Stacy Hubbard offers tips for "getting back out there."

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What to Do After an Affair (part 1)

Brandon Leuangpaseuth

After coming clean about an affair, Brandon and his partner learn how to rebuild their relationship.

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Couple in Conflict

Reviving Trust After an Affair (part 2)

Brandon Leuangpaseuth

Employing Gottman's Trust Revival Method in the aftermath of an affair.

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5 Ways to Be Fully Present on a Date

Cora Boyd

Presence on a date is the state of being intrigued.

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Top 10 Gottman Relationship Blog Posts of 2019

Carla Sparks

In 2019, we took a look at the things that challenge relationships, and ways to ultimately make the relationships we choose stronger.

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I’m a Therapist, But I’m Also a Human

Real Relationships

Under the guise of “healthy communication,” I was actually destroying my own relationship.

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Discovering Dr. Gottman as a Conflict Resolution Professional

The Gottman Institute

When it comes to resolving conflict, sometimes even experts need an expert

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Stepping Back to Save My Stepfamily

Real Relationships

All of the constructs I grew up with and believed I would carry on in my own family had to be thrown out the window. As much as I would like one, there is no guide on how to be a stepfamily—we are all too different.

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