Marriage Mirage
Synopsis:
In a world where marriages face constant challenges, the need for strong and enduring relationships has never been more critical. In response to the alarming rate in divorce cases and the overwhelming number of couples reaching out to us, seeking solace and guidance for their troubled marriages, REVAMP presents a transformative workshop: "Marriage Mirage".
Drawing from real-life scenarios and case studies from counselling couples, the workshop is designed for participants to learn from the experiences of others, ensuring they do not repeat the mistakes made by countless couples. The impact of a broken marriage extends beyond the couple themselves, affecting the emotional well-being and stability of the entire family unit. By providing tailored guidance specifically designed for these couples, the workshop aims to prevent the long-term negative consequences divorce can have, especially on young children.
This workshop is open to all individuals, singles and couples, whether married or unmarried, with valuable insights that can help them navigate the complexities of relationships, and guidance to strengthen their relationships and prevent the recurrence of common pitfalls.
Important Registration Information
This workshop will be conducted in English, online via Zoom. We kindly request that each participant registers separately and joins using their own device, even if multiple attendees are participating from the same location.
Due to the interactive nature of the sessions, which will include personal questions and reflections, it is essential for each individual to register independently to ensure a personalized and engaging experience for all attendees.
We greatly appreciate your understanding and cooperation in maintaining the quality and integrity of the workshop.
This registration is for Part 1, which consists of two sessions and covers five key topics.
Conductor: Aydarus Ahmad Alhabshi
The Date: (Total of 4 hours)
1st session : Monday, 14 October, 8.00pm to 10.00pm
2nd session: Monday 21 October, 8.00pm to 10.00pm
Fee: $70.00 per participant