Further, Gottman coins the phrase turning toward one another to describe how couples can learn to react in a positive way to one another's
bids for attention rather than «turning away» — which generally involves ignoring a partner's bid, or acting preoccupied.
Further, Gottman coins the phrase «turning toward «one another to describe how couples can learn to react in a positive way to one another's
bids for attention rather than «turning away» - which generally involves ignoring a partner's bid, or acting preoccupied.
Further, Gottman coins the phrase «turning toward «one another to describe how couples can learn to react in a positive way to another's
bids for attention rather than «turning away» - which generally involves ignoring a partner's bid, or acting preoccupied.
Further, Gottman coins the phrase «turning toward «one another to describe how couples can learn to react in a positive way to another's
bids for attention rather than «turning away» - which generally involves ignoring a partner's bid, or acting preoccupied.