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Deirdre Boyd

January 26, 2009

COUPLES IN RECOVERY:

7 CHALLENGING RULES FOR GENUINE DEPTH & HAPPINESS

Presented by John C Friel, PhD (US)

Many couples do not want intimacy – even when they say they do. Find out why, and how to help them improve relationships by facing and learning from conflict instead of repeating old patterns which create unhappiness, and could lead to relapse if left untreated.

 

OBJECTIVES

At the end of this session, delegates will be able to:

  1. Identify 7 of the most important factors that lead either to enduring and deep intimacy, or to divorce and possible recovery relapse

  2. Describe how psychological differentiation can best be acquired via conflict in intimate relationships

  3. Analyse how a couple's sexual relationship is usually the best way to assess the health, or dysfunction and immaturity, in both of the partners.

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