Wired for Love: A Couple’s Workshop

Stan Tatkin and Tracey Boldemann-Tatkin

September 13–15, 2019

Tuition $375 + 2 nights
Dr. Stan Tatkin, PsyD

Dr. Stan Tatkin, PsyD

Tracey Boldemann-Tatkin, PhD

Tracey Boldemann-Tatkin, PhD

 

“People are complex,” says Stan Tatkin, clinician, teacher, and developer of A Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy®. “We don’t come with manuals that automate the process of getting along.” Even if we did have general manuals, we aren’t robots: what works for one person won’t necessarily work for another. Nor does it work to fly blind, as many couples do, and expect relationships to simply fall into place. This workshop will demonstrate general principles to help you understand what makes a relationship successful, and how to work toward that with your partner. During this weekend of teaching, interacting, and experimenting, you will come to understand how you and your partner really work and begin to construct a specific set of guidelines for you and your partner. 

This workshop will teach couples about the fundamental biological realities of human bonding and the psychobiological particulars of your partner. The tools you will learn will be invaluable, and can be implemented immediately in your relationship. This workshop will help you to create a safe and secure, long-lasting relationship.

 

Stan Tatkin

Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT Clinician, author, PACT developer, and co-founder of the PACT Institute, Dr. Tatkin teaches at UCLA, maintains a private practice in Southern California, and leads PACT programs in the US and internationally.

Tracey Boldemann-Tatkin

Tracey Boldemann-Tatkin, PhD has served as the director of various philanthropic family foundations over three decades. In addition to her leadership roles, she has been involved at the ground level of humanitarian efforts worldwide. Tracey is co-founder of the PACT Institute.

Program Details

Registration takes place from 2 - 5 pm on your program start date. All participants and volunteer staff must check in at our Guest Registration house. Please arrive before 5 pm to check in and settle into your accommodations. Your program begins with dinner, followed by an orientation. The Guest Registration house closes at 5 pm after which no one is available to provide information or orient you to your accommodations. All programs usually end at 12:30 pm on the program's departure date, followed by lunch. Further specifics regarding your program's schedule will be available upon arrival. If applicable, you will receive an email from the program coordinator in the week prior to your program with any additional information you may need.