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Heart & Soul of Marriage BOX

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topics Covered

Feel Calmer

Train your mind to automatically lower stress and bounce over setbacks

Become Better partners

Learn the #1 reason relationships struggle

Transform Conflict

Discover the powerful tool that can transform conflict into connection

Communicate Courageously

Practice speaking from your heart and being less guarded

Author spotlight

Keith Miller is a licensed clinical social worker and director of Keith Miller Counseling, a private counseling practice that specializes in relationships, treating stress and anxiety, and general behavioral health. His first book, Love Under Repair: How to Save Your Marriage and Survive Couples Therapywon the Reader’s Favorite Award for non-fiction in 2015. He is the host of The Soul of Life podcast and has spoken across U.S. on the subject of interpersonal neurobiology, mindfulness, and stress-reduction for couples. He lives in Maryland with his wife of 20 years, and two children.

Keith Miller, LICSW

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This FREE offer is part of the material that participants of the Mindful Marriage immersive, 7-week, online, live course get full access to. Watch the video trailer below to learn more about the concepts we cover. 

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experts say

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Keith Miller presents a clear and practical guide for couples while integrating elements of the most popular and powerful approaches: mindfulness,
neurobiology, and the Internal Family Systems model.

Richard Schwartz, PhD.

The Heart & Soul of Marriage Mindfulness Challenge is an essential skill-builder in the tool box for couples devoted to a better love life. This program teaches you to calm your mind and clean up your thoughts,
enabling a more loving framework for everyday interactions.

Kathy McMahon, PsyD.

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