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Enjoy an evening out with your partner, while Licensed Psychologist, Susan Orenstein and Feng Shui and Organization Consultant, Jenna Boyd combine theories to discuss a new way of improving your intimate relationship. In this complimentary workshop, you will:


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Find out what differentiates the relationship “Masters” from the “Disasters”
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Gain strategies for overcoming conflict and resentment
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Discover some new ways to build closeness
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Learn basic Feng Shui tips for creating a balanced environment that promotes harmonious living.
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Enhance the quality of your relationships through your environment.

Workshop Details


WHEN:  Tuesday, October 28, 2008 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm
 
WHERE:  Office Suites Plus
201 Shannon Oaks Circle, Suite 200
Cary, NC  27511
The office is located near the intersection of Cary Parkway and Kildaire Farm Rd., directly behind the Chili’s Restaurant. Turn into the parking lot for Chili’s and proceed down the hill. Our building is at the bottom of the circle. The office is located on the second floor, Suite 200. Please enter the reception area of Office Suites.
 

Seminar Registration

Come with your partner or by yourself – to register, please contact:

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Jenna Boyd at (919) 757-2732 

·       Susan Orenstein at (919) 654-7311 


Jenna Boyd
is a graduate and certified practitioner from the Western School of Feng Shui in Solana Beach, CA. Since 2003, Jenna has been creating balanced living and working environments through Feng Shui and organization.  Additionally, she provides classes, lectures and contributes articles for PINK, the national magazine dedicated to professional women.  Jenna is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers. www.elementsofharmony.com

Susan Orenstein, Ph.D.
is a licensed Psychologist with a private practice in Cary and Chapel Hill, NC.  Susan is a professional member of the American Psychological Association and the North Carolina Psychological Association. She has received advanced training in Solution-Focused Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Couples Therapy and Family Mediation.  www.orensteinsolutions.com 

Children can place stress on any marriage, and when kids are dealing with behavioral or emotional problems, it can often be even more trying on the parents. Dr. Kristen Wynns returns to discuss some of the differences between chronic problems and those that are a natural part of development, as well as what parents can do to make sure the special needs of their children don’t take a toll on the marriage itself.

Dr. Wynns has a private practice in Durham, NC and specializes in therapy for children, adolescents, and families. You can find out more about Dr. Wynns practice and services at her website, KristenWynns.com, or by calling her office at 919.805.0182.

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