Science with Sue, Episode 1: The Key Defining Factors in a Couple's Relationship
Welcome to Science with Sue! For each video in this series, I’ll introduce a topic and tell you how it shows up in a relationship, share a little research, clarify how this all makes sense, and give you a take-home piece of wisdom to use in your relationship.
In this video, I’ll be talking about emotional responsiveness and how supporting your partner’s or spouse’s emotions can shape and repair your relationship.
In the comments, let me know what you think.
#sciencewithsue
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If you liked this video, make sure to share it and talk about it with your loved ones!
If you would like to enhance your relationship and connection skills, you might be interested in my Hold Me Tight Online program. You can learn more at holdmetightonline.com.
Let’s reach “Safe and Sound” together.
Thank you for watching!
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In this video, I mention:
- Emotional presence
- Emotional responsiveness
- Hold Me Tight
I refer to these studies in the video:
Ted Huston, et al. “The connubial crucible: Newlywed years as predictors of marital delight, distress and divorce.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2001, Vol. 80, 237-252.
Greenman, Paul & Johnson, Sue. “Process research on EFT for couples.” Family Process, 2013, Vol. 52, 46-61. (This is an overview of studies that examine what creates key transforming change events in EFT sessions.)
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ABOUT
Dr. Sue Johnson is a leading innovator in the fields of couple therapy and adult attachment. She is the primary developer of Emotionally Focused Couples and Family Therapy (EFT), which has demonstrated its effectiveness in over 30 years of peer-reviewed clinical research. Sue’s received numerous awards acknowledging her development of EFT, including the APA’s “Family Psychologist of the Year” in 2016 and the Order of Canada in 2017.
Her best-selling book Hold Me Tight (2008) has taught countless couples how to enhance and repair their love relationships. The book since has been developed into an interactive relationship enhancement program, Hold Me Tight Online. Her newest book for clinicians, Attachment Theory in Action (2018), delineates the promise of attachment science for understanding and repairing relationships.
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FOLLOW
Website: http://drsuejohnson.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/drsuejohnson
Instagram: http://instagram.com/drsuejohnson (@drsuejohnson)
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Dr_SueJohnson (@Dr_SueJohnson)
Видео Science with Sue, Episode 1: The Key Defining Factors in a Couple's Relationship канала Dr. Sue Johnson
In this video, I’ll be talking about emotional responsiveness and how supporting your partner’s or spouse’s emotions can shape and repair your relationship.
In the comments, let me know what you think.
#sciencewithsue
Subscribe to my channel to know when new videos come out:
http://bit.ly/drsueyoutube
Subscribe to my mailing list, and be the first to receive new, free content that will give your relationship a boost:
http://bit.ly/subscribetodrsue
If you liked this video, make sure to share it and talk about it with your loved ones!
If you would like to enhance your relationship and connection skills, you might be interested in my Hold Me Tight Online program. You can learn more at holdmetightonline.com.
Let’s reach “Safe and Sound” together.
Thank you for watching!
———
In this video, I mention:
- Emotional presence
- Emotional responsiveness
- Hold Me Tight
I refer to these studies in the video:
Ted Huston, et al. “The connubial crucible: Newlywed years as predictors of marital delight, distress and divorce.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2001, Vol. 80, 237-252.
Greenman, Paul & Johnson, Sue. “Process research on EFT for couples.” Family Process, 2013, Vol. 52, 46-61. (This is an overview of studies that examine what creates key transforming change events in EFT sessions.)
———
ABOUT
Dr. Sue Johnson is a leading innovator in the fields of couple therapy and adult attachment. She is the primary developer of Emotionally Focused Couples and Family Therapy (EFT), which has demonstrated its effectiveness in over 30 years of peer-reviewed clinical research. Sue’s received numerous awards acknowledging her development of EFT, including the APA’s “Family Psychologist of the Year” in 2016 and the Order of Canada in 2017.
Her best-selling book Hold Me Tight (2008) has taught countless couples how to enhance and repair their love relationships. The book since has been developed into an interactive relationship enhancement program, Hold Me Tight Online. Her newest book for clinicians, Attachment Theory in Action (2018), delineates the promise of attachment science for understanding and repairing relationships.
———
FOLLOW
Website: http://drsuejohnson.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/drsuejohnson
Instagram: http://instagram.com/drsuejohnson (@drsuejohnson)
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Dr_SueJohnson (@Dr_SueJohnson)
Видео Science with Sue, Episode 1: The Key Defining Factors in a Couple's Relationship канала Dr. Sue Johnson
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