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Keeping the Spark Alive: Couples Workshop

Keeping the Spark Alive Workshop – March 2019

$50.00

Friday, March 8; 6:00-8:30 PM

Lutheran Medical Center, Main Hospital Building
8300 W. 38th Avenue
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

Pass down the greatest gift to your children (next to unconditional love) – a model for a loving and healthy intimate relationship!

In this workshop, you will:

• Reconnect through meaningful communication and conflict resolution exercises
• Rebuild your intimacy toolbox to give more generously and get what you want in your relationship
• Rediscover how to stay in love and increase desire in your long-term relationship
• Reauthor a more loving, supportive, and vibrant relationship

 

 

Category: for Parents
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Description

A Workshop for Parents of Young Children

Download a PDF Flyer for this Workshop

Having a child is experiencing a LOVE like no other.

As much as partners can likely recall the time that their love and passion for one another was unparalleled, it often still does not compare to the awe and obsessive love we have for our children.

And yet, if we do not equally make it a priority to maintain a strong connection with our partner, our flame will burn out and we will not have anything left after our children leave the nest. As couples therapist Esther Perel says, “It is not the children who extinguish the flame of desire, but the adults who fail to keep the spark alive!”

In our current overzealous parenting culture that pressures parents to invest all of their resources into their children (& work), you may be feeling exhausted and too stretched thin to keep your spark or even just your friendship alive. You may be great “partners” in the business of life- work, home, and parenting, but you don’t have anything left to give to each other.

Or, you may just be in need of some “professional development” for your long-term relationship. All couples greatly benefit from continually learning new relationship skills and expanding their intimacy toolbox, yet there are few opportunities available other than couples therapy which our society often relegates to only couples in crisis.

“Keeping the Spark Alive” is for couples who are “good” or even robust, but want to continually grow in their relationship skills in order to enjoy being together as much as they did when they first met and to learn the secret to desire in a long-term relationship!

This workshop is also for couples in crisis or who feel disconnected or disillusioned and are interested in learning effective relationship skills to reconnect, rebuild their intimate relationship and friendship, and rediscover a more loving, vibrant and supportive relationship with less conflict.

Register now to give your children one of the BEST gifts possible– a MODEL for a healthy, loving, secure, and vibrant long-term intimate relationship.

Additional information

When

Friday, March 8; 6:00-8:30 PM

Where

Lutheran Medical Center, Main Hospital Building
8300 W. 38th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

Women’s Education Center Classrooms – 2N

Turn right after entering the main building, pass the visitors desk and the coffee bar to take the elevator (press 2N) or staircase up to the Education Classroom.

What to Bring

Water, snacks, writing implement, and an open heart / mind!

What People are Saying

LANA HELPED US SEE HOW GOOD A MARRIAGE COULD BE AND IS SUPPOSED TO BE.

“Making your relationship what you dreamed it would be is the most rewarding project in the world! So many married couples live day to day, thinking marriage is something to put up with. Fulfillment is at your fingertips if you just have the right tools.”

“What we appreciate about working with Lana is that she is so open and non-judgmental and a great listener. Very non-threatening to both partners! Lana listened to both of us so well and always stayed positive and focused on what strengths we were bringing and how to strengthen the weaknesses.”

WE ARE CLOSER THAN WE EVER THOUGHT WE COULD BE.

“Communication has never been so open between my spouse and myself as it is today. Seeking help and assistance is not a weakness. It is the brave who seek therapy and face their issues. Life can be lived more fully if you let yourself face struggles so commonly avoided.”

LANA GAVE US PERSPECTIVE, THE TRAINING, AND THE TOOLBOX TO GET THE JOB DONE RIGHT.

“To make an analogy… I was trying to build something with no training and without the correct tools. Lana taught me how to keep my saw sharp and tuned properly, how to clean and adjust the carburetor and change the spark plug. In other words, the progress was largely around learning the ingredients of a secure functioning relationship [a concept from the PACT couples therapy model]. I wasn’t born knowing these things. It’s okay to be taught how to keep your relationship in good working order. Today, my spouse and I are closer than I ever thought was possible. Do it!”

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