John Gottman, PhD has written numerous academic articles and is the author or coauthor of forty books, including the bestselling The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. His breakthrough research on marriage and parenting that has earned him numerous major awards, including four National Institute of Mental Health Research Scientist Awards. Currently a professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Washington, Gottman lives on Orcas Island, Washington.
"Instructional and enlightening..."--Kirkus Reviews
"In an easy-to-understand format full of anecdotes, imaginary
dialogues, and analogies to game theory, Gottman explains lack of
trust in a relationship ... The practical tools to evaluate current
relationships and step-by-step methods for avoiding betrayal,
repairing relationships heading toward crisis, or healing a
relationship after a crisis will be useful to couples who want to
look honestly at healing chronic hurts and improving the state of
their relationship, and are ready for a system to help
them."--Publishers Weekly
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