Workshops

Workshops can cover areas like stress management, communication skills, trauma recovery, mindfulness, or coping strategies. They often include a mix of education, exercises, and interactive discussions to help participants develop new skills in a supportive environment.
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Suite 101 Self-Help Books “I’d recommend the book for those looking to find the right person to form a long lasting relationship, even if marriage is not the desired result. It’s a quick read and offers plenty of good advice.”
Read MoreLidia Nistor-Reteneller, Atlanta-Ga This book is about developing and maintaining a committed relationship with the best person for you. The book is really engaging, practical, and extremely fun to explore. I own a spa and I have read this book mainly so I can be able to suggest some of Dr. Janet Page’ s advice…
Read MoreAtlanta New Relationship Examiner “If you are looking to have a ring on your finger this year, but don’t have the person you want to slip it on there yet, treat yourself to a copy of Janet Blair Page’s new book. Even if you are in a relationship this book has some very good introspectivetips…
Read MoreCyberlibrarian “This is a tall order, but one that Dr. Page has been doing for many years. She says that the goal of the book is not to simply get “married off” but to marry well. Through stories, worksheets, and pithy little “love notes,” she lays out a plan of self-improvement, careful choices and brave…
Read MoreMarie Masters, Assistant Director, New Group Theater Company “Want some practical advice on how to get and keep a man? Dr. Page has tips even Carrie Bradshaw would appreciate–not to mention Grandma. In “Get Married this Year: 365 Days to “I Do”, learn how to cinch-belt that leopard skin, pick up that club, love-tap that…
Read MoreLuxury Reading “Don’t let the title Get Married This Year: 365 Days to “I Do” throw you off of this book. It’s not just about getting hitched. If you are looking for ways to figure yourself out, discover your short comings when it comes to dating, and figure out why you don’t pick the ‘right’…
Read MoreExaminer “The book’s message is … no manipulation, no games. Just a plan to take an honest look at yourself … Dr. Janet Page is the author and a psychotherapist, and taught at Emory University. She begins with asking readers to understand what you really want in a relationship, and admit to patterns that haven’t…
Read MoreAmazon The book is loaded with tips and advice, but it is also interactive in that it begins with having the reader take a good look at themselves and their history in Chapter One. From that information the book has a jumping off point to help you realize and evaluate finding love and a relationship.…
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