0

July 2015

July was another busy month at The Gottman Institute. We were featured by AARP and Yahoo Health, presented 14 couples workshops and professional trainings all over the world, and hosted a very successful Seven Principles Program Educator Training in Seattle, WA. 

July was another busy month at The Gottman Institute. We were featured by AARP and Yahoo Health, presented 14 couples workshops and professional trainings all over the world, and hosted a very successful Seven Principles Program Educator Training in Seattle, WA.

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

FEATURED ARTICLE

I may love discussing relationships, but I have a serious aversion to math. Anything above simple algebra can break me out into stress sweats. So when I heard a mathematician had developed a formula for lasting love, the only thing I did is let out a groan. Eventually, I took a look, and it’s actually quite simple—so easy, in fact, that even I could add it up.

Read More →

Additional Articles:


THE 2015 SUMMIT

Have you registered yet? Come learn with us as Drs. John and Julie Gottman convene with the world’s most renowned researchers and leaders in the fields of emotion and the treatment of severely distressed clients.

To secure your seat, click here.


NEW ON THE GOTTMAN RELATIONSHIP BLOG

According to relationship and marriage expert Dr. John Gottman, couples wait an average of six years of being unhappy before getting help.

Read More →

Additional Articles:


FEATURED INSTAGRAM POST

Comment on our weekly #SmallThingsOften post on Instagram with a small thing that your partner does that makes a big difference in your relationship. Each week we choose our favorite submission and the winner receives a surprise from the Gottman Store!


FEATURED LINKEDIN POST

Are you following us on LinkedIn? Stay up-to-date with interesting articles and upcoming events that are in your area.


FEATURED CLASS PHOTO

This month’s featured class photo is from a Gottman Seven Principles Program Educator Training presented by David Penner, Ph.D., and Laura Heck, LMFT in Seattle, WA.

Share this post:

The Gottman Institute’s Editorial Team is composed of staff members who contribute to the Institute’s overall message. It is our mission to reach out to individuals, couples, and families in order to help create and maintain greater love and health in relationships.

Recommended products

$30.00

Improve your relationship in 30 days! Backed by over 50 years of research, the 30 Days to a Better Relationship challenge will help you reconnect with your partner and bring more positivity into your relationship. The tools and exercises, delivered once a day for 30 days by email, build on one another and take five minutes or less to complete.

 

Related posts

Older couple in the bedroom

Yes, Sex Changes with Age – You are Normal

Cheryl Fraser

It is normal for your sexuality to change as you age. Learn how to keep your sexual connection as you get older.

Read More

A couple embracing, sharing an emotional connection.

The Difference Between Love and Emotional Connection

Kendra Han

The difference between love and emotional connection can be the difference between a happy and unhappy relationship.

Read More

A couple engaged in healthy communication deepening their connection using Gottman strategies.

How to Communicate Better with Your Partner: Tips to Enhance Your Relationship

The Gottman Institute

Learning how to communicate better with your partner will lead to deeper connection and a more fulfilling relationship.

Read More

The Dog Biscuit Theory of Marriage

Cheryl Fraser

Fight the negativity bias, and praise the good in your partner and their actions to create a positive dynamic in your relationship.

Read More

A couple working together on their finances with open communication and transparency.

Financial Infidelity Can Put Your Relationship At Risk

Terry Gaspard

Financial infidelity can be as harmful to your relationship as other kinds of betrayal. Are there secrets about money in your relationship?

Read More

A couple with kids emotionally disconnected from one another.

Lack of Emotional Connection in Relationships: Signs of Emotional Disconnection

The Gottman Institute

Emotional disconnection can subtly happen over time in a relationship. Learn to recognize the signs so that you can reconnect and rebuild your relationship.

Read More

Improve your Relationship Skills with our Free Newsletters
0