Relationships Today

The times we live in place stress and pressure on all relationships and in particular our personal ones and for many of us this has made us question the nature of an intimate relationship and how we might be able to learn something that will enhance and develop our most important connections.

Sexual and romantic relations are the deepest and strongest longings in most people’s lives and the foundation for family formation. Family formations, in turn, are the basis of secure attachment patterns and a good upbringing, which are instrumental to all human growth and flourishing.

A very large part of all things we do are somehow related to having, keeping, or managing our interpersonal relationships; spouses, partners. Falling in love is central to the transformations of our personalities, and thus to our developmental psychologies. When we fall in love we are connected from our primal needs, our carnal lust, and our animal body to our highest spiritual strivings. The experience of falling in love, how it plays out, has everything to do with the interactions between the people.

Yet, more people today have higher expectations of relationships and are increasingly disappointed in them, recoiling from entering into relationships. In this post-feminist era, gender inequalities, discrimination of women and men are causing greater difficulties in interpersonal relationships

The largest category of psychological problems today is related to difficulties with relationships, love, eroticism, and sexuality. People are reporting increasingly being sexually or romantically disappointed, hurt, rejected, humiliated, dissatisfied results in bitterness, depression, illness, and trauma.

Consequently we decided to develop an online program that will allow participants to change the way they see their relationships and how they may be able to take their relationships to another level.

Drawing on decades of research and psychological practice Transforming Relationships provides a meta psychological process incorporating systematic multi-complex perspectives on relationships in a post-post-modern world.

 

Previous
Previous

Relationship Expectations

Next
Next

Power and Relationships