Relationships 2.0: Navigating love, lust, commitment, infidelity in the new millennium
In this Webinar:
Relationships have changed drastically since the dawn of the 21st Century. Dating, mating, single-life, sex-life, monogamy, matrimony, cohabitation, co-operation, fidelity, infidelity—all look different than one short generation ago. As if it weren’t challenging enough to keep up with pathological, technological, ethnic, educational, gender, geographic, socio-economic, and sexual diversity, we now have the largest generational gap in modern history to contend with which means the relationship expectations and mores that made total sense to the Boomers now baffle many Millennials.
Cultural shifts in relationships can create collateral damage in sex and love. In an age when expectations as well as stressors are greater, it’s more difficult to keep healthy love alive. This webinar will take a look at the state of our unions and then focus on fidelity and infidelity in the 21st Century. Models for treatment and recovery will be presented.
Learning Objectives:
- List two steps in the recovery from betrayal process.
- Summarize the biological correlations related to monogamy.
- Describe the biological correlations related to non-monogamy.
- List two predictors of positive outcome in therapy.
Ordering Information
Once payment is received, you will be emailed a full video recording of this webinar along with all presentation materials.
Optional CEs (3) may be purchased through R. Cassidy Seminars. You can earn your CEs by watching the webinar and completing an accompanying reading assignment. A link to purchase CE Credits will be included in the email containing all your webinar resources. More Info Here
Continuing Education Information
Optional CEs (3) may be purchased through R. Cassidy Seminars. You can earn your CEs by watching the webinar and completing an accompanying reading assignment. A link to purchase CE Credits will be included in the email containing all your webinar resources. More Info Here
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