Dr. John Gottman to Present on GoodTherapy. org Therapist Directory
The world-renowned relationship therapy expert, co-developer of the popular Gottman Method and the Gottman Institute, Dr. John Gottman, will meet via teleconference with GoodTherapy. org members May 10th, 2010. The early announcement has been made in anticipation of the high interest and turnout for the event, which will doubtless provide key insights for mental health professionals working within the context of human relationships and marriages. The teleconference will also stand to assist couples struggling with their relationship dynamics, an issue which confronts a large percentage of marriages in the United States and around the world.
Anchorage, Alaska (PRWEB) October 23, 2009
Dr. Gottman's status as one of Psychotherapy Networker's Top 10 Most Influential Therapists of the past twenty five years has been earned over the course of a career devoted to investigating the underlying thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in love-based relationships. With his Gottman Institute co-founder and wife Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman, Dr. John Gottman (http://www. goodtherapy. org/john-gottman-workshop. html) has forged many paths through the wilderness of modern understanding about how marriage counseling (http://www. goodtherapy. org/Marriage-Counseling. html) can make relationships thrive and tick - and what can cause relationships to decay and ultimately fail, as well.
The University of Washington emeritus professor of psychology has long been noted for his prolific work, and he has written and co-authored forty books, including a national bestseller, along with authoring over one hundred ninety academic studies. He has made appearances and given interviews in a wide variety of mainstream and special interest media publications, including Oprah and The New York Times.
GoodTherapy. org is thrilled to announce its planned hosting of Dr. Gottman's teleconference, which will operate as part of the site's ongoing continuing education program for therapists and counselors. Members are able to receive continuing education units, or CEUs, to help satisfy local licensing requirements and to bolster their knowledge on topics relevant to modern practice.
The GoodTherapy. org therapist (http://www. goodtherapy. org) directory has maintained a strong commitment to offering teleconferences and other online events aimed at helping therapists and others in the field polish their knowledge of the latest developing concepts in psychology. Through exploring crucial concepts in providing meaningful, conscientious mental health care to clients, GoodTherapy. org helps its members achieve a greater level of service, which in turn improves the profession itself and helps to further advocacy and awareness efforts.
Registration for the teleconference with Dr. John Gottman will open on the 1st of December, with additional details and information to be made available at that date. Due to the high demand of Dr. Gottman's lectures, and his widespread appeal to much of the GoodTherapy. org audience, high attendance is expected, and registration should be completed well in advance.
With many months ahead in anticipation of the teleconference event, GoodTherapy. org will continue to provide a full schedule of valuable teleconference events featuring other respected and seasoned mental health professionals.
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Created in 2007 by Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Noah Rubinstein and supported by a network of caring, collaborative, and non-pathologically based mental health professionals, GoodTherapy. org is an online hub for clients, therapists, and anyone interested in positive, effective, and meaningful mental health care. The site has recently achieved a monthly visitor yield of over 120,000.
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