Used Gottman Card Decks for Android?


Gottman Card Decks Analysis

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Gottman Card Decks is a free Android application designed to enhance relationship communication and connection. It provides a variety of prompts, including questions and suggestions, aimed at facilitating meaningful conversations between partners. The app's interface is user-friendly, making it accessible for couples seeking to deepen their understanding of one another. The questions and activities are based on research from The Gottman Institute, ensuring that they are relevant and constructive.

In addition to fostering dialogue, Gottman Card Decks encourages users to engage in activities that can strengthen their bond. The suggestions for actions and phrases are tailored to create a supportive environment for couples. This app serves as a valuable tool for those looking to enrich their relationships through guided interactions and thoughtful engagement.

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Used Gottman Card Decks for Android?


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Release
Latest update
Version
2.3.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
10
Downloads Last Week
0

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Want to improve your relationship. This app has questions you can ask your partner, as well as suggestions for things to do and say.

Want to improve your relationship? This app has questions you can ask your partner, as well as suggestions for things to do and say. Start with one or two and see how it goes, then come back for more.


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