Sentences with phrase «research partner john»

The most recent of these was by a multi-author team led by my friend and occasional research partner John Cook, and more than any of the others it's attracted the ire of those dismissive of the seriousness of climate change, I suspect because of John's ability to communicate his findings clearly and effectively to the public.

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Dr. John Gottman and his team have spent over thirty years researching and uncovering the skills that the other 33 % of couples, who report stable or increasing satisfaction with their partner, utilize on a daily basis.
In fact, research - psychologists Lawrence A. Kudek and John Gottman maintain that our satisfaction with our partners is tied to how well we resolve conflicts with them and how effectively we manage the negative fallout of disagreements on our relationships and on us individually.
President John Dramani Mahama on Saturday advised the Building and Road Research Institute (BRRI) of the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research to partner stakeholders in construction to ensure quality roads and other development projects.
Professor John Pethica, Vice-President of the Royal Society, said: «We're pleased to partner with EPSRC so that these young researchers, identified by the Royal Society as excellent and potential leaders in their fields, will have access to further funding to advance their research and develop their careers.»
«People have a hard time seeing research related to health risks as legitimate if done with a corporate partner,» said John Besley, lead author and an associate professor who studies the public's perception of science.
This research is part of multi-pronged project funded in 2014 by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation aimed at partnering with local organizations to develop science - based climate change solutions for coastal communities.
Along with John Regan of Dublin City University, CCA research fellow Eli Visbal, and colleagues, Bryan used state - of - the - art computer simulations to show how a galaxy that has just collapsed and started forming stars can irradiate a galactic partner nearby so that some of the partner galaxy's gas collapses into a black hole.
Essiac was perfected through years of clinical studies by Rene Caisse and her longtime research partner, Dr. Charles Brusch, the personal physician to President John F. Kennedy.
Based on this research, husband and wife partners Drs John and Julie Gottman developed a theory of the principles which underpin stable relationships; this has led to the development of their Sound Relationship House approach.
An Interview with Conant Professor Judith Singer and Eliot Professor John Willett Applied statisticians and long - time research partners Conant Professor Judith Singer and Eliot Professor John Willett recently published Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis, which offers an integrated treatment of individual growth modeling and survival analysis.
University collaborators and partners have included Dr. Robert Bonn of John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City; Dr. David Silver who worked at the Yale Child Study Center, UC ACCORD and the National Center for Research on Evaluation Standards and Student Testing (CRESST) at UCLA; the Education Alliance at Brown University; and AES's current university partner CRESST at UCLA.
2013 John Biggers» Seed Project, the city of Minneapolis with partners Obsidian Arts, Chicago Avenue Fire Arts Center and the University of Minnesota's Urban Research and Outreach - Engagement Center, Minneapolis, MN
Renowned relationship expert Dr. John Gottman's research on thousands of couples discovered that partners that get stuck in this pattern the first few years of marriage have more than a 80 % chance of divorcing in the first four or five years of marriage.
It will include the results of Dr. John Gottman's trust research and the «Attone, Attune, Attach» model of affair recovery he developed with his partner Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman.
Noted couples researchers and therapists John and Julie Gottman review the research literature to show that, on average, couples therapy only nudges partners from a place of deep distress to one of moderate misery.
Based on leading scientific research by marriage expert Dr. John Gottman, this workshop will give you the tools and the skills you need to get started on a journey of life long friendship and intimacy with your partner.
In more recent research, Dr. John Gottman found that partners who are on the slippery slope to betrayal do indeed tend to turn away from each other, avoiding difficult conversations and conflict.
Based on this research, husband and wife partners Drs John and Julie Gottman developed a theory of the principles which underpin stable relationships; this has led to the development of their Sound Relationship House approach.
Dr. John Gottman's research on thousands of couples discovered partners that get stuck in this pattern in the first few years of marriage have more than an 80 % chance of divorcing in the first four to five years.
John Gottman and his research team noted that small moments in which one partner turns towards (rather than away from) their partner amount to deposits into an emotional bank account.
Dr. John Gottman's research discovered that a purely equal division of tasks isn't what matters (keeping score can lead to resentment), but instead that each partner feels like responsibilities are balanced.
Most couples (married or just long - term partners) wait an average of six years before seeking help for relationship problems, according to research by Dr. John Gottman.
* Your romantic relationship also has a formula for success: Research by John Gottman found that we need a 5 - to - 1 ratio of positive to negative interactions with our intimate partner in order for love to thrive.
Dr. John Gottman's research has shown the importance of maintaining intentional connection by creating shared meaning and responding to your partner's bids for connection.
John Gottman, the longstanding dean of couples research and head of Seattle's Gottman Institute, contends that the path to sexual engagement runs directly through the willingness of partners to share in the running of their lives.
Worldwide leaders in research and couples therapy, Drs. John and Julie Gottman have found that one of the most important characteristics of successful relationships is the quality of the friendship between partners.
Dr. John Gottman, renowned for his research on marital stability and divorce prediction, describes what he calls «self - righteous indignation,» which includes obsessing over wrongs we believe our partner has committed.
In collaboration with Art Aron (Stony Brook University), Cheryl Carmichael (Brooklyn College), Harry Reis (University of Rochester), and John Holmes (University of Waterloo), the research team set out to test the idea that although idealizing partners is good to some degree, over-idealizing partners could have negative consequences as well.
Dr. John Gottman's research shows accepting your partner's influence means considering their needs without placing blame or making judgments.
We know from Dr. John Gottman's research that someone who has been betrayed by their primary romantic partner very often experiences symptoms consistent with posttraumatic stress (PTSD).
Relationship research suggests that couples who keep trying, collaborate, and discuss their conflicts fare better than those who avoid conflict, «turn away» from their partner (as John Gottman calls it), and turn to the silent treatment.
You provided the research, position paper, blog posts, daily calendar tips, parent stories on leave, news articles, partnerships, auction event, API Live teleseminar with Kim John Payne, so that API along with 10 organizational partners could observe Attachment Parenting Month 2015 by highlighting «Parental Presence: Birthing Families, Strengthening Society.»
The GradNation Campaign leverages a strong network of dedicated partners, in - depth research, and proven tools and tactics to combat the high school dropout crisis across the United States Together with America's Promise Alliance, Civic Enterprises, Everyone Graduates Center at John Hopkins University, and the Alliance for Excellent Education, the GradNation Campaign is rapidly progressing towards its 2020 goal of a 90 percent high school graduation rate, with all students prepared for college and careers in the 21st century workforce.
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