The Science and Reality of Healthy Relationships (Online)

💻 The Science and Reality of Healthy Relationships (Online)
Why You Should Attend
Every couple has patterns — the same argument that never resolves, the growing emotional distance, or the sense that connection used to be easier. Love can feel mysterious, but science tells a very different story.
Join Dr. Ginny Estupinian, a board-certified clinical psychologist, for a live, four-hour online presentation that uncovers what neuroscience and psychology actually reveal about how relationships form, falter, and flourish. You’ll gain the clarity and tools to transform frustration into understanding and rebuild intimacy that lasts.
You’ll learn how to:
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Decode relationship dynamics and recognize patterns before they repeat
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Understand the neuroscience of attachment and why we react the way we do
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Communicate effectively to build trust and reduce defensiveness
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Repair emotional disconnection and reignite authentic closeness
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Apply evidence-based tools to sustain love through life’s challenges
What You’ll Get
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Three hours of live instruction and discussion with Dr. Estupinian
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Real-time Q&A to personalize insights to your own relationship stage
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Downloadable workbook with science-based exercises and reflection prompts
Why This Matters
Healthy relationships don’t thrive on luck — they thrive on understanding.
Whether you’re single, dating, or in a long-term partnership, this program helps you replace confusion with clarity and cultivate the connection you truly want.
👉 Reserve your seat today.
Space is limited to keep the experience interactive and personal.
Learn the science of love — and how to make it last.
Details
- Date: April 25, 2026
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Time:
10:30 am - 1:00 pm
- Cost: $59.00
- Event Category: Relationships
- Event Tags:attachment and communication, conflict resolution skills, healthy relationships workshop, neuroscience of love, relationship dynamics, relationship psychology
Venue
Organizer
- Dr. Ginny LIVE
- Phone 844-802-6512
- View Organizer Website