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RAIS Relationship Center: Keeping The Love You Find Imago-Based Workshop |
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at Hotel Belleclaire in New York City, NY |
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April 6, 2019 - April 7, 2019 |
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Varies
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Admission: |
$550.00 |
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Hotel Belleclaire |
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246 West 80th Street Suite 10 |
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New York City, NY 10024 |
Description: |
Keeping The Love You Find is an Imago-based workshop for individuals who are presently in or out of a committed partnership, based on the bestselling book by Drs. Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt. What is it like to be in a relationship with you? In order to have successful relationships, we ALL need to understand what it's like to be our partner, parent, friend.
Dates and Times
Saturday April 6 2019
9:00AM-7:00PM
Sunday April 7 2019
9:00AM-5:00PM
Each of us is responsible for our healing and growth. Whether single, divorced, widowed or in a committed relationship - come spend a rewarding weekend in a safe, supportive environment exploring YOU in relationship.
Keeping the Love You Find is an intensive weekend workshop for individuals. It will teach you how to have more conscious relationships. It also provides new awareness of what you look for in a partner, and how to better handle conflict in all your relationships, current and future.
The RAIS Relationship Center
Raising Relationships To A Higher Place
The Origin of RAIS: RAIS comes from the Buddhist Mindfulness practice RAIN. The acronym RAIN, first coined over 20 years ago by Insight Mindfulness Meditation teacher and practitioner Michele McDonald, was initially designed to help individuals deal with their own reactivity. We've adapted this practice to make it Relational, thereby useful and usable to couples. We refer to this practice by the acronym RAIS (pronounced raise).
Why We Practice RAIS: We believe that the practice of Intentional Conscious Dialogue, one partner at a time talking, while the other is actively listening, is the path to fully restoring compassionate connection and thus feeling fully alive. Many times being 'ready' enough to have a compassionately productive dialogue requires the critically necessary intentional pause. When a rupture occurs with our partner, our brain can feel like it has been hijacked by emotional impulses and we don't feel capable of responding in a way that we'd really want. Research has clearly shown that if we are in this state of emotional reactivity we will not have a constructive, healing conversation. RAIS is something we can do to prepare for a conscious intentional Dialogue. |
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917-699-0814 |
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