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Title: The Relationship Cure
Author: John M. Gottman, Joan DeClaire
Narrator: John M. Gottman
Format: Abridged
Length: 5 hrs and 50 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-15-01
Publisher: Random House AudioBooks
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 331 votes
Genres: Self Development, Relationships
Publisher's Summary:
Introducing the empowering concept of the "emotional bid," Gottman shows that all good relationships are built through a process of making and receiving successful bids. His simple yet life-transforming program shows listeners how to become master bidders by effectively turning toward others. He draws on the latest research to show listeners how the brain's unique emotional command systems, as well as each person's emotional heritage - their upbringing, life experiences, and enduring vulnerabilities - affect how they make and receive bids, and how to make adjustments. He then introduces a set of enjoyable and remarkably effective ways to deepen connections by finding shared meaning and honoring one another's dreams. The final chapter offers specially tailored programs for life's most important relationships: with lovers or spouses, children, adult siblings, friends, and co-workers.
Title: The Relationship Cure
Author: John M. Gottman, Joan DeClaire
Narrator: John M. Gottman
Format: Abridged
Length: 5 hrs and 50 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-15-01
Publisher: Random House AudioBooks
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 331 votes
Genres: Self Development, Relationships
Publisher's Summary:
Introducing the empowering concept of the "emotional bid," Gottman shows that all good relationships are built through a process of making and receiving successful bids. His simple yet life-transforming program shows listeners how to become master bidders by effectively turning toward others. He draws on the latest research to show listeners how the brain's unique emotional command systems, as well as each person's emotional heritage - their upbringing, life experiences, and enduring vulnerabilities - affect how they make and receive bids, and how to make adjustments. He then introduces a set of enjoyable and remarkably effective ways to deepen connections by finding shared meaning and honoring one another's dreams. The final chapter offers specially tailored programs for life's most important relationships: with lovers or spouses, children, adult siblings, friends, and co-workers.