Drawn to partners like our parents: Couples Workshop Feb. 21 & 22, 2020: Getting The Love You Want

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https://huntingtonrelationshiptherapy.com/ny-couples-workshop-feb-2020/

NY Couples Workshop for February 2020

GETTING THE LOVE YOU WANT
The New York Times bestselling guide to transforming an intimate relationship into a lasting source of love & companionship.

February 21 & 22, 2020
575 Broadhollow Rd Melville, NY 11747
Sat & Sun, 9:30-7:00 PM

https://huntingtonrelationshiptherapy.com/ny-couples-workshop-feb-2020/

Is your relationship starving for affection, romance & passion?

Do you wish to deepen the relationship, the closeness & the intimacy that once made it so special?

Does it seem like you can’t stop the cycle of anger, blame, arguments & withdrawal?

Do you consistently feel unheard?

Do you wish you argued less & talked more?

When any of this occurs, it’s time to make important changes in your relationship.

Discover what really lies beneath triggered reactions in romantic partnerships and how to make lasting change. Move into more conscious connection and have the relationship of your dreams.

Learn to effectively communicate, work through conflicts in a skilled way, and be genuinely affectionate with each other.

therapistlongisland@gmail.com
(631) 421-4701

ROBIN NEWMAN, LCSW-R, PC
Individual, Couples & Family Therapist

https://huntingtonrelationshiptherapy.com/

"My approach towards couples is oriented not only towards solving the problems the couple is facing, but to revive the feeling of love and affection they have towards each other."

ABOUT ROBIN NEWMAN:

I am a licensed clinical social worker, Imago relationship therapist, as well as an adjunct professor at the Graduate School of Social Work at Adelphi University. I'm a contributing therapist to Ladies Home Journal Magazine, "Can This Marriage Be Saved?" and the online magazine "Parenting Special Needs, Relationship Rescue".

I work with couples, families and individuals. I'm successful in guiding my patients through anxiety, depression, self-esteem challenges, addictions, and/or family conflicts.

The key for me is always in the patient who has the courage and openness to heal. We all have wounds that can hold us back from creating satisfying relationships. It is a privilege and a blessing to be invited into the lives of others and assist them in having a more productive and healed life.

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