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  2. Julie Schwartz Gottman - Wikipedia

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    Julie Schwartz Gottman (born April 7, 1951) is an American clinical psychologist, researcher, speaker and author. Together with her husband and collaborator, John Gottman , she is the co-founder of The Gottman Institute – an organization dedicated to strengthening relationships through research-based products and programs.

  3. Building Strong Families Program - Wikipedia

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    "Loving Couples Loving Children (LCLC) is a curriculum developed by John and Julie Gottman especially for low-income couples who are expecting a child. John Gottman is world-renowned for his scientific work identifying the predictors of relationship success and failure, while Julie Gottman is a master clinician who provides advanced training in ...

  4. John Gottman - Wikipedia

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    Gottman's work has also contributed to the development of important concepts on social sequence analysis. [2] In 1996, [3] Gottman co-founded and led The Gottman Institute alongside his wife, psychologist Julie Schwartz Gottman. Together, they are the co-founders of Affective Software Inc., a program seeking to make marriage and relationship ...

  5. Researchers who have studied over 40,000 couples can ... - AOL

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    Couples are always looking for the secret to success, especially as about 40% of first marriages end in divorce.. To explore the key to a long-lasting relationship, John Gottman, Ph.D., a ...

  6. Can a 6-second kiss each day lead to a more intimate ... - AOL

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    A daily intimacy exercise pioneered by couples therapists and clinical psychologists John and Julie Gottman, the six-second kiss is what it sounds like — taking a few moments out of each day to ...

  7. The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work - Wikipedia

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    Gottman defines criticism as verbally attacking a spouse's personality or character with criticism vs. a complaint (a healthy form of communication). Defensiveness he defines as victimizing the self to ward off perceived verbal attacks, and it is really a way for the defensive partner to blame the other.

  8. Couples Therapy (2019 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The psychotherapist is Marryam Chehelnabi. Her therapeutic work is based on the therapy methods of Julie Gottman and John Gottman. Chehelnabi's supervisor is Lea Crisante. [27] The second season of the series is scheduled to air in November 2022. [28] [29] A New Zealand edition of the show premiered in 2023. [30]

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