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Relationship Intelligence Seminars

Find out how to be "Lovesmart" in a love-challenged world!

 

Concern about teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, teen violence and drug use has led to the development of many excellent health education programs, yet these are often criticized for talking more about what students shouldn’t do than about what they could or should be doing in a positive sense.

 

The newly released RQ: Building Relationship Intelligence responds to this criticism by putting forth a positive vision of healthy relationships, in three sections: Self Leadership, Interpersonal Relationships, and Community Leadership.

RQ: Building Relationship Intelligence brings together the insights of science, literature and psychology to guide students through such issues of friendship, family, stages of intimacy and love, male/female differences, dealing with anger and other emotions, core identity, communication skills, the benefits and pitfalls of marriage, and understanding and mastering the culture.

The curriculum uses an interactive approach including “self-inventory” exercises and student journal questions for personal reflection. It calls upon the power of stories by drawing on selections of past and present authors including E. B. White, Tolstoy, O’Henry, and Stephen Covey, contemporary song writers and heartrending confessions in letters to Ann Landers.

 

For additional information, please visit Relationship Institute

Or call our office to discuss program offered in your community at 570 249 1357.

 

We can help organize a program for your organization, church, mosque or school. Options include one, two and three day programs as well as on-line training.  Call 570-842-3300570-842-3300.