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Healthy Relationships: Within My Reach
When
07/17/2012
9:15 AM - 4:30 PM
Location
Aurora Mental Health Center, 1290 Chambers, Aurora, 80011
Spaces left
35
Registered
15 registrants
Registration
Member Full Day – $70.00
Non-member Full Day – $115.00
Registration is closed
This workshop provides
tools which help
practitioners
to empower clients with unhealthy relationship backgrounds, offering them a better chances for success going forward.
It offers
practitioners an opportunity to explore how their personal relationships affect their interactions with clients.
The two fundamental premises of this curriculum are:
Virtually all people have aspirations for relationships that are happy, healthy, and stable.
The decisions one makes in romantic attachments will affect the possibilities for success in every other aspect of life; especially child rearing and employment.
Attendees will:
Learn about Dangerous Patterns in Relationships
Participate in a Self-Personality Assessment and share outcomes
Be trained in and practice ‘Smart Communication’ (used to reduce conflict)
Learn about the “Seven Principals: Smart Love"
Eligible for 6 hours CEU.
Presenter: Troy Grimes
, Program Coordinator, Healthy Relationships/Marriage, Goodwill Industries of Denver. Troy is a credentialed Family Development Worker and a State Approved Child and Family Investigator. As one of only ten Colorado Certified Master Trainers in Fatherhood Development, he has worked as a service provider for over ten years, undergoing training to deliver several different relationship curricula: Healthy Relationships, Co-Parenting, Parenting, Fatherhood, and Couples Communication. He is currently an active member of the Colorado Fatherhood Council where--amongst other thing--Troy presents to State and County Agencies about Fatherhood Engagement and the breaking-down of system silos. A panelist-presenter for the National Association of Black Social Workers, Troy is mentioned in Dr. Chester Marshall’s book ‘Black Man Heal: Volume I’. In his current role with Goodwill’s Career Connection Center he is delighted to be facilitating ‘relationship’ classes on the weekly basis to customers currently seeking employment and recognize that relationship building skills are an integral part of their journey.
Our Co-Sponsor
Goodwill Industries of Denver
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