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Additional information concerning Gottman's outcomes with this research
I think it would be timely and helpful to add the outcome of this research by Gottman. Nowhere is it mentioned the ways Gottman was able to predict divorce using this model, nor what the signs are (other than the four horseman- which are great!)
I propose to add more on things such as harsh startups, emotional flooding, repair attempts, etc. I believe it will add depth and breadth to the article.
Maybe even a link to Gottman's Seven Principles may be helpful for those who are seeking for overcoming these issues in themselves.
Katergater (talk) 19:22, 30 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]