• Mar 10, 2021 from 14:00 to 15:00
  • Location: Virtual/Online
  • Latest Activity: Feb 25, 2021

For over a year now, COVID-19 has been negatively impacting many aspects of our lives, including our relationships.

For some, relationships were their primary way of coping with everyday life. For others, however, relationships were a pre-existing source of stress.

At Albizu University’s Miami Campus, we’re known for our intensive focus on high-level psychology. Whether you're worried about relating to a significant other, family member or even a coworker, our psychologists and counselors can show you how to cope with the pandemic’s impact on all of your relationships.

Join us for a free, one-hour webinar with Albizu University’s top professors to learn some new relationship repair skills!

The event will explore the relationship conflict process, from what happens to our bodies physiologically during an argument, to differences and psychosocial influences among age groups in how we relate to one another.

To register, visit: https://bit.ly/3ujrRP0

Albizu professor and neuropsychologist Dr. Isaac Tourgeman will moderate the program, which will also explain how therapy can help you, and give suggestions on how to find a therapist who best fits your needs.

Panelists:

  • Tania Diaz, Psy.D.; Albizu Practicum Coordinator
  • Jessica Popham, Ph.D., LMFT, Albizu Faculty and Practicum Coordinator; Master's in Psychology Programs
  • Scott Bauer, Psy.D., M.Sc.PP., M.S., L.M.H.C; Albizu Faculty/Asst. Professor/Practicum II Supervisor; Master's in Psychology Programs
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