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Jan breaks down how to work with the various vectors of power in relationships
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Jan breaks down how to work with the various vectors of power in relationships
Intimate relationships occur in a social context and the inequities in the world get repeated between partners. Jan will discuss her book, Make Love Better, and share insights about working with intersectional power dynamics in couples.
Let’s face it, relationships are hard.
If you’re like many people, your relationship résumé reads something like a spatter pattern. Confusing experiences lie in your wake, and you can’t decipher the learning. Maybe your relationship is littered with messy conflicts or scorched by the ills of the world. Maybe you are lonely—and looking for a partner, or you feel you just aren’t any good at relationships—and you want to get better.
Therapist with Individuals & COuples
Jan Dworkin has more than 25 years of international, cross-cultural experience as a therapist for individuals and couples and as a conflict resolution educator and facilitator. She co-founded the Process Work Institute, co-authored its masters programs, and served as its academic dean for ten years. Jan is also an executive coach specializing in leadership development in the creative industries.
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Course content curated for personal growth, individual facilitation, organizational facilitation & social change.
Each seminar recording comes with unlimited access to the seminar content. Watch as many times as you want, whenever you want!
Learn from presenters and participants all over the world, sharing experience and expertise drawn from their unique contexts.
Be guided through experiential exercises via the video clips and follow along with written handouts.