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a| 616.891562
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a| The science of trust and betrayal
h| [videorecording].
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a| United States :
b| PESI Publishing & Media,
c| 2014
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a| 2 videodiscs (ca. 157 min.) :
b| sd., col. ;
c| 4 3/4 in.
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a| Title from container.
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a| Presenters: John Gottman, Julie Gottman
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a| "World renown relationship expert, Dr. John Gottman s newest research reveals the dynamics of betrayal and how to safeguard (or heal) your relationship. Based on this research, Dr. Gottman will discuss his new theory of how to conceptualize trust and betrayal using interdependence game theory during this webcast. Trust and betrayal metrics here are not personality traits, but characteristics of daily interaction processes. Join Dr. Gottman as he presents practical flowcharts for how couples build trust and loyalty, versus how couples build distrust and betrayal. The social skill of emotional attunement will be described precisely. New strategies for preventing distrust and betrayal, and strategies for healing from betrayal will be presented. During this presentation, these concepts will be illustrated from actual cases. " -- amazon.com
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a| DVD, NTSC, region code 1.
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a| In English.
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a| Couples therapy.
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a| Gottman, John.
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a| Gottman, Julie.
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a| PESI Publishing & Media.
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b| 16-05-22
c| 07-01-19
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