21 Jurong East Central 1
Singapore, Central Singapore 609732

Couples frequently bring a common issue into counselling – they disagree and argue over almost everything, from money to sex to the in-laws! Even qualities that drew one to the other become a source of tension and conflict over time.
Yet conflict is natural, expected and part and parcel of marriage. Most couples long to ‘See Eye to Aye’ and learn the much-needed art of good conflict management. What perspectives help to de-escalate conflicts and respect differences? What communication skills get you heard, feel understood, safe to be authentic, yet connected to your partner?
Come; learn the art of ‘seeing eye to aye’ so that you achieve intimacy without suffocation and individuality without separation.


Speaker’s Profile: Mrs Chang-Goh Song Eng

Song Eng is a family therapist and counsellor by training. Her work experience includes individual, marital and family counselling. She is also extensively engaged in helping couples prepare for marriage. She views counselling as a resource to weave alternative stories to ‘unstick’ problems in one’s journey towards wholeness.
She currently heads Reach Counselling, a counselling start-up under the umbrella of REACH Community Services Society in 2009.

Date: 22 December 2012

Time: 2.00pm – 3.30pm (Registration starts at 1.30pm)

Cost: Free

Enquiries: +65 6332 0094

Register via registration@marriagecentral.sg.

For more information on other events, please visit www.marriagecentral.sg.

Added by aprw on November 2, 2012

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