PSYchology

The birth of a child tests the strength of love between parents.

In two-thirds of couples, satisfaction with family relationships, according to survey results, is falling, the number of conflicts is sharply increasing, and emotional closeness disappears. But 33% of spouses are satisfied with each other. How do they do it? How are victim couples different from master couples? In response to this question, John Gottman and Julie Schwartz-Gottman, founders and directors of the Gottman Institute and the Seattle Center for Family Relations Research, argue that we can all become “masters” by putting into practice the same approaches that successful families use. . The authors offer a six-step system that will help parents enjoy communicating with their child and with each other.

Mann, Ivanov and Ferber, 288 p.

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