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The Heart of Parenting: Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child 

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

In this live presentation, Gottman provides an overview of how to raise an emotionally intelligent child and how to be an “emotion coach.” Learn about using emotional expression as an opportunity for intimacy and teaching, listening and verbalizing a child’s feelings, labeling emotions in words a child can understand, and helping children problem-solve. 

The Marriage Breakthrough 

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

This marriage seminar is designed to help you: feel closer and more connected to your spouse; save your marriage from the brink of divorce; convince your spouse that your marriage is worth saving; learn how to have a loving, lasting relationship. Michele Weiner-Davis has made it her life’s passion to help couples strengthen their marriages. She knows what works and what doesn’t. The Marriage Breakthrough® Seminar is filled with skill-building information that will help any couple make their relationship more loving. One of the real benefits of this seminar is its powerful message about the importance of working things out rather than getting out.

Laughing at Stress 

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

Replace stress with joy. Learn how to laugh at yourself, appreciate the joy in each moment, and begin to see the humor in stressful situations. LaRoche’s uncanny ability to point out the irrational ways that people react to stress will get your audience laughing and keep them laughing while they learn about the therapeutic power of humor. Her extensive knowledge of cognitive restructuring (i.e., changing your perception of stress) is ingeniously interwoven into her funny monologues and reinforced with five simple techniques that help you put this advice into practice. (VHS – 22 minutes)

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