Making Relationships Work | Part 1 | Dr. John Gottman

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  • @evanshaw17
    @evanshaw17 2 роки тому +14

    I was a student of Dr G. In the 70’s at Indiana University in the Doctoral Psychology Program and was fortunate to do research for him! I have followed him since. I trained to use his methods and I too find a success rate of even the most damaged and hurt couples to be well over 80%. By success it’s much more than preventing divorce it’s loving by these four trainings and much more. Research over theory in a field with an otherwise low success rate around 25-30%. Not all has been borne out but a high degree of his findings have. Kudos.
    Dr. Bernard Shaw

  • @missilypop9590
    @missilypop9590 4 роки тому +66

    7.30 mins is where the real information starts.

    • @marimblues
      @marimblues 4 роки тому +6

      9:24 I think.

    • @amosbarreto
      @amosbarreto 4 роки тому +3

      You need to see the 4 Part to see the core of the research and how the Gotman approach can help couples that are struggling

    • @clairetan
      @clairetan 3 роки тому +7

      Yeah but you’d miss the essence of the man, which is a pity.

  • @substancemediawithjudy5496
    @substancemediawithjudy5496 6 років тому +41

    I am fortunate to have been happily married to the love of my life for over twenty-five years. We've had the kind of relationship that others envy and many people who know us well are amazed at how well we get along. I bought your book Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work to see how your research compared to what we have in our marriage and I found it compared favourably. After reading it, I realized that my husband and I would probably be called Masters by your definition. In fact, we would probably rank in the very top of the Master class. I'm so happy that you have been able to make this information available to so many people and sincerely hope that they will apply it to their relationships.

    • @dbvaccaro2447
      @dbvaccaro2447 5 років тому +5

      Good for you guys!!

    • @Scarlettsmeal
      @Scarlettsmeal 4 роки тому +4

      Congratulations to you and your husband. It’s inspiring knowing that some of us are able to create lasting and loving connections. Here is to you both🍾

  • @Bostyn.Corrigan
    @Bostyn.Corrigan 22 дні тому +1

    Love this man!

  • @Brian-rs4ug
    @Brian-rs4ug Місяць тому +1

    3:37 “I’m proud to say in the 30 years we have been working together. John and I haven’t helped anybody.”
    This is a big problem in Counciling and the medical industry as well. The professionals are paid for their services, whether or not the recipients improve. Those in recovery must do their part to change. But they don’t always have reliable tools that work.

  • @KeyvanGeula
    @KeyvanGeula 11 років тому +14

    John Gottman's research has made a significant contribution to bringing the field of study of relationships and marriage so much closer to the teachings of the Baha'i Faith making the art of unity, creating harmony, compromise, loving consultation, using a kindly manner in communication, realizing that a kindly tongue is the loadstone of the hearts of men, etc important in making relationship work and be stable.. I deeply appreciate him proving how science and true religion are in harmony.

    • @elfismykitten
      @elfismykitten 10 років тому +13

      Stuff it with that voodoo shit Keyvan.

    • @coachzaynab355
      @coachzaynab355 5 років тому

      Collective delusion is what I see in those beliefs 😇 I'm about to stop watching these doctor just because of what you just said. I don't want to be indoctrinated with that kind of stuff once again.

  • @snowpunk116
    @snowpunk116 12 років тому +3

    Gottman is a such a great scientist. His research is fantastic and he's so good at talking about it and explaining it.

  • @Silvertestrun
    @Silvertestrun 2 роки тому +3

    Ty

  • @Azrielle77
    @Azrielle77 11 років тому +8

    I wish there were more videos, I re-
    watch these videos and I learn something new every time, he is a great teacher.. I cant wait to get all of his books.. Please post more videos..!

    • @terrortalks3037
      @terrortalks3037 4 роки тому

      John Gottman actually has a book where he goes in-depth into these and other principles of good marriages! It's called "7 Habits for Making Marriage Work!"

  • @Snippets2003
    @Snippets2003 Рік тому +1

    such a great study! And this portion about the children and the last trimester of pregnancy affecting the child. I have always stated I noticed a direct correlation between how many children are and who they are upon who I was when I was pregnant with them.I had thought maybe I was taking on attributes of their personality....people usually look at me like I'm crazy when I say this but it's the truth. I would be interested to know understand that topic alone a little deeper.

  • @thehousefox
    @thehousefox 12 років тому +1

    This video is so excellent, I can only imagine there aren't too many comments because everyone is so intrigued and interested in what Dr. Gottman has to say!

  • @tony34star
    @tony34star 6 років тому +5

    Amazing contribution and putting couples together for the better

  • @marimblues
    @marimblues 4 роки тому +4

    at 9:24 he FINALLY says... the "masters" are gentle with one another and accept responsibility for some part of the problem... skip the first 9 mins 24 secs.

    • @adoseofcare
      @adoseofcare 3 роки тому +5

      Darn. I was hoping he'd say that the masters kept all of their feelings inside, avoided all difficult conversations, and went on regular hikes to cope.

  • @AanRendyAriyanto
    @AanRendyAriyanto 7 років тому +2

    Thank's for advice Dr. Gottman.

  • @tuvoca825
    @tuvoca825 2 роки тому

    Watch to the literal end. There are some really good tips

  • @jaydeebulje4493
    @jaydeebulje4493 2 роки тому

    These Gottmans are game changers, I quote their work in my sessions ( Hope that's Ok )

  • @sebentilezanini1085
    @sebentilezanini1085 9 років тому +2

    Thank you Dr Gottman! ....

  • @mariagonerlj
    @mariagonerlj 9 років тому +13

    I love this man and his research!

  • @kristine8338
    @kristine8338 2 роки тому

    Humanity at its best 🫂.

  • @eunyoungvaladez8085
    @eunyoungvaladez8085 4 роки тому +2

    Sometimes it just doesn't work

  • @NinaEvansNinaProof
    @NinaEvansNinaProof 12 років тому +3

    Discriminating masters from the disasters in relationships: How to air resentments! How can you be gentle when you're feeling unappreciated? This is a MUST SEE video series!!! #human #relationships @damnitstrue #love #women #men #help #science

  • @oualakov
    @oualakov 8 років тому +1

    Came across Dr. Gottman from reading a booked called Blinked by Malcolm Gladwell. Interesting!

  • @alexprimo5247
    @alexprimo5247 6 років тому

    Thank you Dr. Gottman!

  • @MsBaYbOoTiE2784
    @MsBaYbOoTiE2784 7 років тому +7

    Dr. Gottman what are the reasons for the failures to connect emotionally?

    • @pointlessacapella7245
      @pointlessacapella7245 6 років тому +3

      He talks about meta emotion styles - www.gottman.com/blog/meta-emotion-how-you-feel-about-feelings/

  • @peacenlove1028
    @peacenlove1028 12 років тому

    Karen-it is garbage. Gottman isn't selling that, it's spam. J. Gottman's work is highly researched and respected. Just thought you'd like to know...

  • @natalie9884
    @natalie9884 4 роки тому +4

    I need to find SOMETHING or SOMEONE to open my (soon to be ex) husband’s mind to possibilities other than divorce. So desperate, pathetic, and sad, and I know I am “reacting” rather than responding and internalizing everything, therefore allowing myself to spiral down mentally again (go into deep deep depressions). What can I do? Who can I turn to? I need someone to get through to him....so confuse Because divorce goes against everything he stands for as a man strong in his Christian faith. Totally blindsided.

    • @matildejimenez5871
      @matildejimenez5871 4 роки тому

      I recomend to you the book Love Must Be Tough, by James Dobson. If you keep making your hurband feel traped it can only make it worse

    • @natalie9884
      @natalie9884 4 роки тому

      @@matildejimenez5871 Hard to swallow, but you’re spot on. He has been wanting me out for over 7 months now. Just been feeling so bad for him. Thought things would turn around because of his faith and values etc...guess I was wrong. Definitely should have gotten myself a lot better, too. But, I have to remember his mind was well mad up...and long before I knew, as well.

    • @matildejimenez5871
      @matildejimenez5871 4 роки тому +1

      @@natalie9884 If you are needing advice, you can ask professional help from Focus on the Family, it's a good ministry. Don't think that you are sinning by letting him out, the Bible doesn't demand from us that others act correctly. The book I recomended is very good :), it orients a lot. Trust God, the hearts of people are in His hand, you don't have the responsibility of changing your husbad's mind, but if God is intending he will. If he comes back you two can always remarry :3, but by clinging to him maybe you are just making his will stronger

    • @rituparna8877
      @rituparna8877 4 роки тому

      I am going through something very similar except we are not religious. I really want to make it work when he wants to end it. I don't know what do. Any suggestions that helped you? I'm trying to give him as much space as I can but both our hearts are really breaking here.

  • @beanut.putter
    @beanut.putter 12 років тому +27

    How to make relationships work by Count Dooku.

  • @ece421
    @ece421 4 роки тому +1

    After reading his books, for some reason I thought he sounded exactly like this.

  • @kristine8338
    @kristine8338 2 роки тому

  • @onee
    @onee 12 років тому

    Nice spam!

  • @dianawann6597
    @dianawann6597 12 років тому +1

    quality relationships are about depth not longevity....this is old school.

    • @davidsitthideth2949
      @davidsitthideth2949 8 років тому +6

      Can't get depth without longevity. Or can you? Could you give me some pointers in how you've accomplished depth over longevity? I know this is the internet and therefore easy to be pekish. Could I have an answer which assumes I have the sensitivity of a young child but also the respect of someone you trust and admire?

    • @iwishyouknew3413
      @iwishyouknew3413 7 років тому +1

      David Sitthideth Nice insight, Id like to hear from you.

    • @3323aharris
      @3323aharris 6 років тому

      Perhaps by depth what is meant is the ability to relate beyond surface levels and see values relate as it pertains to introspective views and relfective reasoning on many of life's matters. That doesn't always need longevity. It can happen in a jiffy.

  • @JamKick
    @JamKick 13 років тому

    I think my wife is a master while Im a disaster. But I honestly think my wife has issues, so why shouldn't I point them out when she confronts me? I rarely try to be upset enough with something to start an argument. She on the other hand is driven by her friends opinions and I get blind sided ever so often with some friends opinion of what i did or didn't do. She searches my phone and email and though I have never cheated, I do keep in contact with my ex's and she nags and nags about it.

  • @happymichieworriah8881
    @happymichieworriah8881 6 років тому

    Woman

  • @silentashes
    @silentashes 11 років тому

    Karen, that's an *unrelated* advertisement, which you happen to be seeing on youtube's webpage -- it has nothing to do with this video, nor w/ Gottman.

  • @sarahfelder9383
    @sarahfelder9383 8 років тому