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Contempt: an extended conversation with John Gottman

Contempt: an extended conversation with John Gottman

Update: 2018-08-096
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How can we keep contempt out of our disagreements? And why should we? Arthur talks to John Gottman, who’s spent most of his career as a social psychologist studying contempt within relationships. He is the co-founder of the Gottman Institute in Seattle, where he does work with married couples, and shares his insights on the corrosive nature of contempt, and how we can get out of the habit of expressing it, both in our personal relationships, and more broadly, as a nation.

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Kevin Gaines

This is one of those life-changing pieces of media. I learned sooooo much from this conversation, and the thing that's best about it is the offering of practical strategies to avoid arriving at contempt of others. I downloaded it to my device, and will listen to it over and over as I practice communicating differently. Thanks so much for such a powerful podcast.

Mar 10th
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Contempt: an extended conversation with John Gottman

Contempt: an extended conversation with John Gottman

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