This Emotional Life | Webinar | Building Great Relationships | PBS
Duration: 01:01:50 (Full Program)
Program:
This Emotional Life
(This is a video version of an educational Webinar)
Featuring Dr. Thomas Bradbury and Professor Benjamin Karney- Professors in the UCLA Department of Psychology, authors of Intimate Relationships. Learn: The key principles that govern how relationships change The three main messages that partners communicate in healthy, stable relationships The best ways for partners to stay connected, even in times of stress
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This Emotional Life | Relationships --...
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury answer these questions: "In relationships why do we look for... 02:29
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This Emotional Life | Arguing for Intimacy:...
Full Program: (This is a filmed webinar) On March 31, 2010, This Emotional Life hosted a relationship webinar featuring Dr.... 59:18
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This Emotional Life | Family, Friends & Lovers... (#101)
Full Program: Information to help us navigate our relationships with family, friends, and lovers. 01:53:36
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This Emotional Life | Social Media -- The...
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury answer these questions: "How does social media change/morph the... 01:53
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This Emotional Life | Infidelity -- What Is It?...
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury discuss what infidelity means for different people by answering... 06:37
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This Emotional Life | Open Relationships | PBS
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury discuss open relationships. How they work, the boundaries couples... 02:47
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This Emotional Life | Relationships -- Monogamy...
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury answer these questions: "Given that no one person can fulfill... 04:29
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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | PTSD | PBS (#102)
Posttraumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, affects millions of people who experience traumatic events. Bob, a veteran... 02:39
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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | Happiness / Intimacy | PBS (#101)
Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love, talks about intimacy and relationships and why people are like porcupines. 01:58
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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | Stress / Anxiety | PBS (#102)
Is so-called "retail therapy" a good way to handle stress? Does our consumption of things and goods really make us... 01:25
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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | PTSD | Treatment | PBS (#102)
PTSD, or posttraumatic stress disorder, can affect anyone who has experienced terrible trauma. From THIS EMOTIONAL... 02:27
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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | Resilience | PBS (#102)
Resilience and emotional well-being are often tested the most during times of an unexpected change in life... 04:10
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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | Stress / Mental... (#102)
Neuroscientist Dr. Robert Sapolsky explains that sometimes "the right stress" can make us feel stimulated and he... 02:30
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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | Happiness | Resilience... (#103)
This three-part series represents what television does best. It opens a window into real lives, exploring ways to... 04:21
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This Emotional Life | Social Media -- Building...
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury answer these questions: "Social media is supposed to 'connect'... 04:38
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This Emotional Life | Relationships -- Gender...
UCLA professors Benjamin Karney and Thomas Bradbury answer this question: "Gender role stereotypes can be a source of... 02:38
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This Emotional Life | Rethinking Happiness | PBS (#103)
Full Program: The last episode explores happiness. It is critical to well-being, yet it remains such an elusive goal for many.... 01:54:08
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This Emotional Life | Beating the Body Image...
Full Program: (This is a filmed webinar) On June 9, 2010, PBS's This Emotional Life partnered with NEDA and the Body Image Counsel... 58:31
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This Emotional Life | Recovery from an Eating...
Full Program: (This is a filmed webinar) On April 14, 2010, PBS's This Emotional Life partnered with NEDA to host an eating disorder... 59:51
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Post Date: September 4, 2010





















