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How Our Brains Handle Conflict | Build Stronger, More Connected Relationships

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Are you finding yourself stuck in the same arguments, circling around the same issues over and over again?

You’re not alone if even the smallest disagreement escalates into a full-blown conflict that leaves you feeling disconnected and frustrated. Whether you’re finding yourself disagreeing with friends, family, or romantic partners, we’re here to help you make sense of it all by understanding what happens in your brain during conflict. We’d love to have you join our free community event where Nathaly Moreno LMFT, CST  is ready to show you the path towards a healthier, more meaningful relationship.

With clarity around the “why” behind it all, you’ll walk away feeling more empowered about the skills you can lean on to maintain connection during and after an argument or moments of tension. Nathaly is bringing you research and effective strategies from years of working alongside couples of all backgrounds and experiences in this interactive talk. While this event isn't a cure for conflict, it serves as a guide to gain insights that help you see yourself and your partner differently, fostering a team mentality rather than an adversarial stance.

*This event draws insights from the renowned Polyvagal Theory and Dr. Bruce Perry's Inverted Triangle, we'll delve into cutting-edge research and insights to provide you with a deeper understanding of conflict dynamics.

Register below and we’ll share the Zoom link- it’s that easy!

Key Takeaways:

  • Find more self-awareness and compassion by learning what is happening in your brain on a biological level during conflict with the close relationships in your life

  • More easily place yourself in the mind of the other person to understand how they approach conflict, so you can proceed as a team instead of opponents.

  • Tap into a new perspective about conflict with a strong and more connective resolution approach. 

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