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Stanford Continuing Studies Course: Enhanced Dialogue for Couples

November 16, 2020 kathrynford Leave a Comment

By strengthening our natural Aperture Awareness – our sense of openness to each other –  couples learn to connect and build trust. In the Winter Quarter at Stanford I will be teaching Enhanced Dialogue for Couples.

Sign-ups for the course open on November 30 and enrollment is limited. Please feel free to contact me with questions.

Enhanced Dialogue for Couples: Current Research and Practical Tools

The quality of a couple’s relationship is often the most important determinant of their sense of well-being and satisfaction in life. It can also be the source of challenge and frustration. We are neurologically designed for openness to each other. Unfortunately, we’re also neurologically designed to be defensive.

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