EAP offers 'Sound Relationship House' session on Nov. 7

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EAP offers ‘Sound Relationship House’ session on Nov. 7

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is ending its COVID-19 random mitigation testing program.

The Employee Assistance Program is offering “The Sound Relationship House Theory,” a session that features a lighthearted overview of the essential components for relationship vitality.

The one-hour session, which is free and open to university employees, is noon to 1 p.m. Nov. 1 in the 501 Building, Room 22.

“Sound Relationship House Theory” is based on the research of Drs. John and Julie Gottman. It is based on a metaphor that explains what it takes to enrich marital friendship, learn to manage conflict, and create ways to support each other’s hopes for the future.

Participants will receive an optional brief, confidential questionnaire to identify areas of strength, and target areas where corrective work is advised. Attending with a partner is not required. The session will be led by Valerie Williams, a certified counselor and trainer with EAP.

For more information or to register, contact EAP at eap@unl.edu or 402-472-3107.

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