Sentences with phrase «relationship house series»

Today on The Gottman Relationship Blog, we are excited to introduce the final level in The Sound Relationship House Series: Create Shared Meaning.
Before we continue on with The Sound Relationship House Series and move to Make Life Dreams Come True, the level above Manage Conflict, we want to spend some time this week discussing what to do in the aftermath of a fight or regrettable incident.
Today on The Gottman Relationship Blog, we are excited to introduce the final level in The Sound Relationship House Series: & nbspCreate Shared Meaning.
We continue The Sound Relationship House Series today with the third level of Dr. Gottman's model: Turn Towards Instead of Away.
Today we break briefly from The Sound Relationship House Series to discuss a very important (and relevant) topic: New Year's Resolutions.
Look forward to next week on The Relationship Blog, as we continue The Sound Relationship House Series with a discussion of the Gottman Method as it applies to processing fights and overcoming regrettable incidents.
In today's posting, we'd like to continue the Sound Relationship House Series by sharing a quiz designed by Dr. Gottman to assess of the state of your relationship in terms of accepting influence, a tool that the two of you can use in order to
As we recover from a long weekend away from the workplace and think fondly of you, we feel it is our duty to break from the Sound Relationship House Series to make an important announcement: The holiday season has begun!
While The Sound Relationship House Series offered you insights into Dr. Gottman's theoretical models and gave you research - based skills to incorporate into your own relationships, The Research will examine exactly how these skills were developed.
In today's posting, we'd like to continue the Sound Relationship House Series by sharing a quiz designed by Dr. Gottman to assess of the state of your relationship in terms of accepting influence, a tool that the two of you can use in order to build a positive perspective in your relationship.

Not exact matches

Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist's trick, with this group exhibition, is to enlist the house, gardens and contents, and inviting more than 30 Brazilian and international artists to work on a series of site - specific pieces: to «immerse themselves in Lina Bo Bardi's world in order to establish intimate relationships with this singularly important figure».
To complement the exhibition — which takes place 22 January - 15 February 2015 — Somerset House and A (by) P are planning a diverse series of events, including film and music evenings, artist talks, performances and interactive workshops, all to inspire visitors to re-evaluate their own relationship to the cities in which they live.
The HKW project Wohnungsfrage investigates the tension - ridden relationships between architecture, housing, and social reality in an exhibition of experimental concepts for living, a publication series and an academy.
That said, emigration has not been the only theme in his 50 - year career, since his recent series, «An Actor in the White House,» created in collaboration with the curator Paco Barragán, dealt with the theme of the relationship between politics and celebrity in today's world.
JOSEPH BEUYS: BACKREST FOR A FINE - LIMBED PERSON OF THE 20TH CENTURY AD, 1972 - 1982, AND EARLY DRAWINGS: Located in the Chapel Gallery on the first floor of Ely House, this exhibition brings together a series of early drawings alongside an important sculpture by German artist Joseph Beuys, highlighting Thaddaeus Ropac's long - standing relationship to the artist's oeuvre.
From the massive room - sized installation» Every spirit builds itself a house, and beyond its house a world... Build therefore your own world» (2017), to the delicate wall pieces of the Dream Map series (2016), the exhibition examined the complicated relationship between transcendentalism, slavery, and American history, conveying deft political insight through the use of historically weighted references and materials.
From our earlier blog series on Conflict Management and The Sound Relationship House, you may have gathered that The Four Horsemen are a pretty big deal in our work.
As part of our Special Series on Addiction and Homelessness, ASHES reviews a study examining the relationship between housing status and use of tobacco cessation counseling services among US veterans with PTSD.
The index was based on a series of measures describing aspects of family functioning covering the following: young maternal age at first pregnancy (< 17 years) or at birth of the study child (< 20 years); housing (eg, inadequacy: crowding index or periods of homelessness); financial difficulties; problematic partner relationship; maternal affective disorder (depression, anxiety, suicidality); substance abuse (drugs or alcohol); or involvement in crime (ie, in trouble with police or convictions).
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