AGP Founder, Kerrie Mohr, featured in “Couples in Close Quarters”

It's no secret that shelter-in-place has placed additional strains on our romantic relationships. With the “work-from-home” lifestyle becoming the new norm, many couples are looking for tools to cohabitate, connect, and communicate. Enter the “Couples in Close Quarters” Panel: Three couples therapists who are personally managing the transition and leading their clients through it.

This webinar provides perspective on how couples can seek out their “Rockstar Moment” (as Traci calls it) and create a space for intimacy. Esther, Kerrie and Traci discuss the benefits of going couples therapy right now, amidst the COVID-19, social distancing challenges.

Topics Discussed:

  • Challenges balancing you and your partner’s need for autonomy

  • Tips to communicate your daily routine and structure

  • Identifying and balancing your needs and your partner’s needs

  • Tools to increase intimacy and connection

Don’t have time to watch the webinar? Here are the show notes you won’t want to miss:

(05:25)  Quantity of time is not the same as the quality of time.

(07:05) Ways to communicate your schedule and navigate shared space

(16:57) How to navigate “me-time” with “we-time.”

(20:06) Identifying and responding to your partner’s bids for connection.

( 48:31) How to create intimacy

(52:50) Ways to increase attraction 


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