Programs

Relationship Works

The Relationship Works Tool Box

Class

Mentoring

Basic training workshop that develops healthy relationship skills.

Who should attend

¨   Singles

¨   Seriously dating

¨   Couples considering engagement

¨   Engaged couples

Who should attend

¨  Seriously dating

¨  Couples considering engagement

¨  Engaged couples

¨  Married couples

Who should attend

¨      Couples who have completed the Relationship Works class

 

Time: 3 - 6 hours

Time: 6 - 2 hour sessions

Time: To be arranged 6 - 12 monthly sessions

Cost: Free

Cost: Free

Cost: Free

¨   Communication

¨   Assertiveness

¨   Spotting a good relationship

¨   Dealing with Differences

¨   Conflict resolution

¨   Role of sexuality

¨   Compatibility

¨   PICK A Partner (How to find the
right mate)

¨   PREPARE/ENRICH Training

In-depth exploration of:

¨    PREPARE/ENRICH Inventory

¨    Why marriage?

¨    Personality types

¨    Communication

¨    Conflict resolution

¨    Money management

¨    Expectations

¨    Role of sexuality

¨   Practical home exercises for couples

An experienced married couple trained to reinforce the skills as outlined in the Relationship Works class.

¨  PREPARE/ENRICH

     Inventory

¨   Personality types

¨   Communication

¨   Conflict resolution

¨   Money management

¨   Expectations

¨   Role of sexuality

¨   Homework for couples

This is designed to coach the couple successfully through the first year of marriage.

 

 

 

 

 

“We are leaving with a deeper knowledge of ourselves and each other.  We learned we have many strengths that need to be embraced and our growth areas stem from our differences in personality which is helpful to know.”

See also: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/healthymarriage/about/mission.html

 

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Funding for this project was provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Grant:90FE0102/1.

Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author's) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.