New Gottman Workshop!
From Betrayal to Trust: Treating Affairs and Pornography Addiction
Presented by John Gottman, Ph.D. and Julie Schwartz Gottman, Ph.D.
Saturday July 24th, 2010, 8:30am-4:00pm
Swedish Medical Center, First Hill, Glaser Auditorium
747 Broadway, Seattle, Washington
Research has revealed that the top relationship issues that couples experience are related to Trust and Betrayal. How do couples build trust? How do couples shield their relationships from betrayals? There are many ways to betray one’s partner, although affairs rank as the most common. Every day, clinicians face the pain and despair of couples crushed by an affair. In addition, internet pornography addiction is skyrocketing in the U.S., creating a new plague on relationships. How can we best treat affairs and pornography addiction and help couples to heal?
In this new workshop, you will learn about Dr. John Gottman’s latest scientific research on trust and betrayal, including research-based methods for how to free couples from the tangled webs of betrayal so that they can rebuild trust and renew their relationships…for it is only through trust that relationships can succeed.
For more information, including how to register, please contact the Relationship Research Institute at (206) 832-0300 or info@gottmanresearch.com.
Registration Fee: $180 (5 CEUs)
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