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Ben’s test event
December 31, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm CST
$99.00 – $199.00Come learn how to increase your joy and reduce your anxiety – even during a worldwide pandemic.
Your relationships impact your health, happiness, and the ability to face hard times. The amount of stress in your relationships might be at an all-time high lately. We offer you science-based practical steps so you can stay connected even when it feels impossible.
This interactive workshop is designed for individuals or couples. You’ll learn Safe Conversations®, which combines relationship education and brain science into a step-by-step dialogue process that creates safety so people can connect.
The workshop will take place on Zoom and will include teaching, demonstrations, and practice times. You’ll be able to interact and ask questions in real-time.
About your trainer:
Beth Reeder Johnson, MSW, LCSW is a licensed Psychiatric Social Worker and Individual, Family, & Couples Therapist with over 16 years of experience working with adolescents, adults, couples, families and groups. Before she started her private practice in 2008, Beth was an Individual and Family Therapist at Children’s Medical Center, Center for Pediatric Psychiatry. She also worked as a therapist and the Program Manager for Dallas MetroCare Services’ Westside Family Clinic.
In addition to earning a Masters Degree at Boston College, Beth is a Board-Approved Supervisor recognized to train other therapists. Beth is also a Certified Imago Therapist. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers, Imago Relationships International (IRI), and the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas. Beth is currently on the Steering Committee for Family Wellness Dallas and she is Co-Chair of the Safe Conversations Education Committee and Lead Facilitator for all Teen Safe Conversations Workshops.
Safe Conversations® offers relationship education, not therapy. The information in Safe Conversations® materials or workshops is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for treatment by a qualified healthcare provider.