Loves, Loyalties & Expectations – the challenges of working with relationships in Blended Families
Event description
Note: We have had a change of presenter for this workshop.
Join Adele Cornish in an insightful webinar that delves into the intricate landscape of relationship counselling when one or both partners bring children from previous relationships. In this engaging session, we'll explore the challenges of blended families, discussing how these complexities can be opportunities for healthy development.
Adele will outline key issues often encountered in working with blended families, shedding light on common pitfalls and mistaken assumptions. Discover what is essential to not only help couples navigate the unique dynamics of blended families but also to ensure their relationships thrives.
Please note that this webinar will focus specifically on adult relationships within blended families, providing valuable insights into fostering connection and resilience. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies involved in building and sustaining strong relationships within blended family dynamics.
A recording of this workshop will be sent out to all registered participants within 48 hours of the workshop. The recording will be available for two weeks.
More about Adele Cornish (she, her)
BSW, NZCEFT, MSWRB
Adele is an author, presenter and Relationship Coach. Over the past 18 years she has utilised her social work background to research and address the unique challenges stepfamilies face. Adele works with stepfamilies worldwide, offering them practical skills and strategies enabling them to overcome the common obstacles to success. She has appeared on television and radio, published books and written magazine feature articles on this topic. Adele has been a stepmother for thirty years. She and her husband Mike and have a blended family with five children. Together they run seminars and workshops for couples and professional development courses for those who work with them.
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