From the country's foremost relationship expert and New York Times bestselling author Dr. John M. Gottman comes a powerful, simple five-step program, based on twenty years of innovative research, for greatly improving all of the relationships in your life--with spouses and lovers, children, siblings, and even your colleagues at work. Gottman provides the tools you need to make your relationships thrive. In
The Relationship Cure, Dr. Gottman:
- Reveals the key elements of healthy relationships, emphasizing the importance of what he calls "emotional connection"
- Introduces the powerful new concept of the emotional "bid," the fundamental unit of emotional connection
- Provides remarkably empowering tools for improving the way you bid for emotional connection and how you respond to others' bids
- And more
Packed with fascinating questionnaires and exercises developed in his therapy,
The Relationship Cure offers a simple but profound program that will fundamentally transform the quality of all of the relationships in your life.
Author: John Gottman, Joan Declaire
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Harmony
Published: 06/25/2002
Pages: 336
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.10w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780609809532
About the AuthorJohn M. Gottman, Ph.D., is the cofounder and co-director of the Gottman Institute, along with his wife, Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman. He is also Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Washington in Seattle and the recipient of numerous national and international awards for his groundbreaking relationship research. His work has been featured on many national television shows, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, 20/20, Dateline, and Good Morning America. His previous books include the national bestseller
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work and
Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child.
John Gottman and Julie Schwartz Gottman founded the Gottman Institute to provide educational materials, therapist and couples workshops, and therapy to couples and families.
Joan DeClaire is a freelance writer specializing in psychology, health, and family issues. She lives in Seattle.