by Michael Brown, MSC, LMFT | Dec 29, 2022 | blog, Couples Therapy, Gottman Method
How stuck are you in a negative emotional state in your relationship? How is your startup? What is the overall positive-to-negative ratio in your relationship interactions? How are your emotions paired? If you like data and want to know the answers to these questions,... by Michael Brown, MSC, LMFT | Oct 18, 2022 | blog, Couples Therapy, Gottman Method, Marriage and Family Therapy
Pro-choice or pro-life? Pro-gun control or pro-gun rights? LGBTQIA-affirming or denying? Pro-immigration or anti-immigration? Left or right? Liberal or Conservative? Democrat or Republican? Why are we so divided by moral and political issues? To understand why, we... by Michael Brown, MSC, LMFT | Sep 18, 2017 | Gottman Method, Gottman Method Training
I am very pleased to announce that I will returning to Monterrey, Mexico, November 2-4 to teach the Level 2 Clinical Training in Gottman Method Couples Therapy, “Assessment, Intervention, and Co-Morbidities,” together with my colleague and former... by Michael Brown, MSC, LMFT | Aug 31, 2017 | Couples Therapy, Gottman Method, Marriage and Family Therapy
Are all negative interactions equally corrosive in relationships? In his research, Dr. John Gottman identified four ways of interacting that are the best predictors of divorce. He calls them the 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse because, like their counterparts in the Book...