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A practical workshop looking at the most effective ways to help and build rapport with couples in conflicted relationships.
Every relationships has its up and downs, but sometimes these become too difficult for a couple to manage on their own. This day explores the hidden processes at work within relationships; the sex differences in processing emotions; non-blame talking styles; and how the way each person's emotional needs were met in their early years might explain why they are thinking and reacting as they are. (For example, how intelligently and sensitively our parents express their love for us can have a huge long-term impact). This learning about past conditioning, including psychological traumas, can reveal vital clues about why the presenting problems arose. It also illustrates how successful relationships - in couples and families - always involve people facilitating one another to get their innate physical and emotional needs met.
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11 October 2012 at 9:30 am |
Duration: | Full Day |
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Venue: |
King's Manor |
Organised by: |
Human Givens College |
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Tickets: |
£192.00 |
Available from: |
Human Givens College |
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