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Debunking Relationship Myths: An Interview with John Gottman and Julie Schwartz Gottman

By Omega Institute — 2014

In all kinds of relationships, people have conflict and disagreements and hurt one another's feelings. What determines the success of the relationship is the way people deal with conflict, the nature of their friendship and intimacy, and their shared meaning system.

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F*ck Yes or No

Think about this for a moment: Why would you ever choose to be with someone who is not excited to be with you?

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Love Is Not Enough

Love is great. Love is necessary. Love is beautiful. But love is not enough.

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The Play of Sexual Polarity and Its Effects on Relationship Choices

Have you ever noticed either in your own or in your friends’ relationships, you can tell when there is a spark of sexual attraction or when there is more of a ‘friend energy’ than that of lovers? This ‘friend energy’ primarily occurs when two people have a lot in common but do not have a...

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Why Couples Fight: Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt

We think most couples wait too long to get help, so we want to bring the simple practices of a conscious partnership into the mainstream so people know how to be in a marriage before they enter one.

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Making Relationships a Little Smoother Around the Edges

The more we can provide the conditions for happiness in others, the more likely we'll find the relationships we seek.

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6 Steps to Stop Gossiping + Why It Matters

Gossip can cause trouble in your inner life as well as your outer life. Here's how to rein it in.

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Although Two, Live as One

Amma’s advice for couples.

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“This Is What Happens to Couples Under Stress”: An Interview with Esther Perel

The therapist, author, and podcast host offers wisdom on navigating romantic relationships under quarantine.

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Love Is Not a Permanent State of Enthusiasm: An Interview with Esther Perel

From the New Yorker Festival, the couples therapist and podcast host discusses infidelity, apologies, and the problem with wedding vows these days.

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13 Ways to Grow Stronger as a Couple—According to Relationship Expert Dr. John Gottman’s Advice

Here are 13 couples goals to improve your relationship now, according to Dr. John Gottman’s expert teachings.

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