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What's Love Got to do with it?

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 830 West End Ct Vernon Hills IL 60061  See map

What’s Love Got to do with it?


 Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships


Come listen to a presentation on romantic relationships and what behaviors improve our relationships, as well as what may hinder connection. What to look for in a partner and how to recognize abuse and unhealthy ways of relating will be discussed. The cycle of violence and why women may stay in unhealthy relationships will also be highlighted. This presentation is for all, with an emphasis on women's issues in romantic relationships.


 


Come to this free educational program on November 28 and learn how to improve interaction with those you love. Billie Cali, PsyD, a doctor of psychology who specializes in relationship issues will be on hand to discuss this topic and answer your questions.


 Wednesday November 28, 2012   7:00 – 8:00 p.m.


 830 West End Court, Suite 400, Vernon Hills (at Route 60 and Butterfield Rd.)


 This event is free and open to the public. Please call (847) 247-6910 or e-mail events@rfuhs.com to register for this free event.


 Sponsored by Rosalind Franklin University Health System


 

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Tea drinker June 4, 2013 at 06:56 am
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You are referring to her Paducah quilts? I will ask Jane. Thank you for your interest!
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