Marriage Repair Kit Workshop on May 2nd at BU Michel Student Center Executive Suite
Posted by Debbie Adlof on March 31st, 2008
The Marriage Repair Kit workshop provides high-achievement marriages helpful tools for relationships that may suffer from the demands of professional life. The seminar will be held on Friday, May 2, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Bradley University Michel Student Center Executive Suite. Workshop topics include gender role mismatch, parenting style conflict, essential repair strategies, indicators of marital distress and many more. The program is also open to those in committed relationships. Drs. Lori Russell-Chapin and Ted Chapin will lead the workshop and share their personal experiences, professional knowledge and inspirational messages to help participants repair bruised relationships. The workshop is hosted by the Bradley University College of Education and Health Sciences Continuing Education program. Dr. Russell-Chapin is a professor of education at
Bradley
University and the Associate Dean for the
College of
Education and Health Sciences. She is a licensed clinical professional counselor (LCPC) and is in part-time private practice with her husband. Dr. Ted Chapin is a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Chapin & Russell Associates. With 22 years of clinical experience, his specialty is in marriage and family therapy, child custody evaluations, divorce mediation, and private practice development. Fees for participants are $495 per couple and $250 for LCPC/LSW per person. Materials are included and space is limited. Participants may register online at http://www.bradley.edu/continue/marriage/index.html or by calling 677-2820. Deadline to register is Monday, April 21.


