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John Gottman
Born
John Mordecai Gottman
(1942-04-26) April 26, 1942 (age 82)
Dominican Republic
Nationality
American
Occupations
Psychologist
Researcher
Author
Public speaker
Therapist
Known for
Cascade Model of Relational Dissolution
Spouse
Julie Schwartz Gottman
Children
1
Academic background
Education
Bachelor of Mathematics-Physics
Master of Mathematics-Psychology
Master of Clinical Psychology-Mathematics
Doctor of Clinical Psychology
Alma mater
Fairleigh Dickinson University (BS)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MS)
University of Wisconsin (MA, PhD)
Academic work
Discipline
Psychology
Notable works
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work
Website
www.gottman.com
John Mordecai Gottman (born April 26, 1942) is an American psychologist, and professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Washington. His research focuses on divorce prediction and marital stability through relationship analyses. The insights derived from his work have significantly influenced the field of relationship counseling, aiming to enhance relationship functioning and mitigate behaviors detrimental to human relationships.[1] His work has also had a major impact on the development of important concepts on social sequence analysis.
Gottman, along with his wife, psychologist Julie Schwartz Gottman, co-founded and lead The Gottman Institute, a relationship company and therapist training entity.[2] They are also the co-founders of Affective Software Inc, a program aimed at making marriage and relationship counseling methods more accessible to a broader audience.[3]
In 2007, Gottman was acknowledged as one of the 10 most influential therapists of the past twenty-five years by the Psychotherapy Network. His contributions have extended to the development of key concepts in social sequence analysis, further enriching the understanding of relationship dynamics and interactions.[4]
^The Gottman Institute. Online Abstracts of Published Research Articles. Accessed online 14 October 2008.
^John Gottman. John Gottman, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist Archived 2009-02-26 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed online 14 October 2008.
^"The Top 10: The Most Influential Therapists of the Past Quarter-Century". Psychotherapy Networker. 2007. Archived from the original on 2011-02-05. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
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