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Small Things Often

Welcome to Small Things Often, a podcast from The Gottman Institute Successful long-term relationships are created through small words, small … Continued

Gottman Relationship Coach: Enriching Your Sex Life

Learn how to foster intimacy and safety in your relationship and how doing so can lead to amazing sex in the new Gottman Relationship Coach, “Enriching Your Sex Life”. In this never-before-seen series of videos and conversation-starting exercises, Drs. John and Julie Gottman will guide you and your partner through opening up communication around sex, learning your partner’s preferences, exploring sensuality, and building sexual safety in your relationship.

Practice of the Practice: An Interview with Joe Sanok, MA, LLP, LCC

Joe Sanok, MA, LLP, LCC interview on what a therapist needs to know before opening a private practice.

Put Feelings Into Words and Ask Open-Ended Questions

Enjoy more intimate conversations by learning to label your emotions and asking questions that beg for a detailed response.

Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child

John Gottman draws on his studies of more than 120 families to zero in on the parenting techniques that ensure a child’s emotional health.

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Emotion Coaching and The Highly Sensitive Child

Learn five steps that will help you support your child through their big emotions

The Person Beside You: How Intimate Relationships Shape Our Lives

Life becomes more complex as we age, but the benefits that come from having secure connections continue through every phase of life. 

How to Be a Parent Your Child Wants to Talk To

Research indicates the most important predictor of a child’s emotional and psychological stability is the closeness of the parent/child relationship.

Building Your Marriage on the Four Foundations of Mindfulness

Putting these into practice will put you in touch with your body, feelings, and mind.

I’m the Polyamorist Next Door

How can a life that feels so peaceful and content to me be so nauseating to others?

I’d Sworn off Dating “Allies,” Until I Met a Real One

He may never understand exactly how I’m feeling or what it’s like to be in my shoes, but he knows when to speak up and when to stay quiet—to listen and learn from me and others with different experiences.

3 Do’s and Don’ts for Raising Emotionally Intelligent Kids

With these three steps, you can raise children who are bright, confident, and better able to navigate the intricacies of life.