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December 2015

“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.

This month Drs. John and Julie Gottman were interviewed by Google, we hosted our largest ever The Art and Science of Love workshop in Seattle with 258 couples in attendance, and we celebrated the holidays with our annual #GIVELOVE campaign.

“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

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Research has shown that the way a problem is brought up determines both how the rest of that conversation will go and how the rest of the relationship will go.

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New on The Gottman relationship Blog

Change takes time. Although it is common knowledge that changing diet or substance use is extremely difficult, therapists and educators have known for years that making changes to relationship habits also presents a significant challenge.

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  • Finding Julie Gottman

    Interview on Modern Romance | Talks at Google

    Drs. John and Julie Gottman visited Google Seattle to talk about how to make relationships work in the digital age.


    Featured Instagram Post

    All Feelings Are Accepatable

    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 Gottman Level 1 Training presented by Alysha Roll, LCSW, CGT, and Mary Beth George, LPC, CGT in Houston, TX. To see more photos from professional training events around the country, click here. 


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