Wednesday
Jan272021

Free webinar on avoiding abuse coming January 28 2021

Hey y’all, I’ve got a free webinar tomorrow at 10 a.m. PST/noon Central. If you’re concerned about you or someone else who might be in danger of abuse, or maybe you want to know more about it so you can protect your own children someday, I encourage you to sign up. See you there!
Avoiding Abusers webinar
January 28, 2021
FREE & OPEN TO ALL:
Register Today at http://bit.ly/peacepart3

Peace In Relationships webinar series: Avoiding abusers: Coping with relationship pain during Covid and beyond
Healthy relationships require effective ways to deal with conflict. During tough times like the pandemic, our coping tools can get strained, and we might engage in hurtful patterns of interacting. How do we understand ourselves and others, and make decisions that avoid needless heartache? In the third session in this four-part webinar series, Love Factually author Dr. Duana Welch will present a science-based perspective on avoiding abusers:
What is abuse? Science shows it’s probably not what you thought it was—and early detection is key. In this webinar, you’ll learn the early warning signs and red flags before you spend years or decades in an abusive relationship—and what to do if you or someone you love is already there.
About Duana Welch
Dr. Duana Welch (pronounced DWAY-nah) is author of the Love Factually books, known for using social science to solve real-life relationship issues. She taught psychology across 20 years at the University of Florida; Cal State Fullerton; St. Edwards University; Southwestern University; and Austin Community College. Her teaching garnered awards at Cal State (Professor of the Year, 2000 and 2001) and ACC (NISOD and Outstanding Service Award, both 2012). She has contributed to NPR, PBS, Psychology Today, and numerous other outlets, podcasts, and videos. Her books are now out globally in five languages; all rely on science rather than opinion to help men and women of any age, sexual, or gender orientation find and keep the right partner. Her client practice is global, via Zoom and other technologies.

 

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