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The Long Haul:

Serious Thinking About Marriage, Intimacy, Long Term Relationships,
and Why They Can Be So Difficult

10 am-2 pm Saturday, April 16, 2005
at 6310 LBJ Freeway, #213, Dallas, TX 75240

 
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Everyone enters marriage, or long term, committed relationship, in the belief that he or she knows what it means to be in such an arrangement. Promises are made, vows are taken, committments stated.

After 25 years of of providing relationship therapy, and 30 years in marriage, I believe that most of us hardly know anything at all about these relationships.

I believe that most people rarely think objectively about intimate relationships unless they are forced by difficulties so severe they must consult a professional.

In this Seminar, you will be given the opportunity to think about and discuss marriage, or long term committed relationship, in an objective and deep way.

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This is not a ‘How To’ seminar. Our central activity will be to introduce a set of meditations on marriage and intimacy, discuss them, interact with the seminar leader and with each other.
It is open ended, and results are guaranteed. You just won’t know what they are until you attend, but more than likely you will come away with some new ways of thinking and interacting with your life’s companion, if you currently have one.

It is not a prerequisite that you be married or in a long term relationship in order to attend this seminar.

Your curiosity and openness to new ideas qualifies you for participation. If you are interested in a deep and perhaps challenging consideration of the business of ‘the long haul,’ then this workshop is for you..

$45 per person
$75 per couple attending together

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About the Presenter

Jim Dolan is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 25 years of experience as a psycho-therapist.

He is the author of many articles, seminars, and lectures given in and around the Dallas area since the early 80s. His credits include a lectureship at the Southwestern Medical School Family Practice Program.

He has worked in both public and private mental health settings and has consulted with businesses as diverse as advertising firms, architecture practices, and legal support, both as a witness and a consultant.

To confirm your attendance, please call

972 934-1283,
214 629-6315,

or email james.dolan

 

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