Choosing Your Partner and Loving Your Choice

Angel Adams, FLE • Jul 18, 2018

In the beginning most people marry because of an intense attachment of love. However, over time, the intensity or “honeymoon” phase of a marriage can wear off, bringing additional challenges.

To maintain a healthy relationship, each couple needs to move into the next phase, the healthy attachment phase.

Unfortunately, many couples find this transition difficult.

Led by Angel Adams, a Certified Family Educator, enjoy a discussion around the Relationship Attachment Model (RAM). In her presentation, Angel will show that there’s logic to love! She will directly address the emotional bonding needs that help create strong relationship, safe and healthy relational attachment.

In this class you’ll learn:

  • The RAM, including the five most basic needs of human attachment
  • How the RAM works for those seeking an improved attachment in their relationships
  • How to put the RAM in action in your own life
Your understanding of the RAM will allow you the opportunity to securely attach in each bonding process; know, trust, commit, rely and touch. In addition, when choosing or re-choosing a partner the RAM will teach you to evaluate your relationship as the bonding is taking place to form a safe and healthy attachment of love.

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