Wednesday, January 15th at 12:00 PM EST
Event will begin in 43 days and 9 hours
Navigating the complex emotions surrounding closure in relationships can be challenging. Whether you've found yourself pleading, "I need closure!" or wondering about the healthiest approach to end a relationship chapter, this webinar is for you. Drawing from insights from his acclaimed book The Power of Closure: Why We Want It, How to Get It, and When to Walk Away, Dr. Gary McClain offers a deep dive into the dynamics of seeking and finding closure.
Join us as we explore the major reasons why we crave closure and provide practical guidelines for engaging in conversations that lead to emotional healing rather than further distress. You will learn to identify your motivations for seeking closure, understand when they are emotionally healthy, and recognize when simply walking away might be more beneficial.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand the healthy vs. unhealthy motivations for seeking closure.
- Learn how to initiate and navigate a conversation about closure with clarity and emotional intelligence.
- Recognize situations where seeking closure might not be the best option and learn strategies for letting go.
Who Should Attend: This webinar is ideal for anyone struggling with unresolved feelings in past or present relationships, therapists, counselors, and individuals interested in personal development and emotional well-being.
Join us and gain the tools to approach closure with confidence and emotional wisdom. This is your opportunity to transform how you handle endings in your life and move forward with peace and clarity.
Reserve your spot today and start your journey toward emotional resolution and healing!
Gary McClain, PhD, is an educator, psychotherapist, relationship coach, and author of several books, based in New York City. He also works with employees onsite at local corporations as a mental health professional. McClain is also a frequent speaker at corporate meetings, delivering various mental health presentations at companies and organizations. Topics include communication for couples, teamwork, burnout, stress management, and managing anxious thoughts. McClain has written many articles in a series he calls “Chronic Communication Skills.” Articles in this series are published on his website and in the publications he contributes to.
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