"Getting the Love you Want" Couples Workshop to be held at Die Heimat Event Center in Homestead

A 20-hour intensive workshop for couples will be held Feb. 12-14, 2016 in Homestead. Jill Fein Baker, LCSW, of Chicago will be the presenter. She has many years of experience leading workshops using the Imago relationship theory as well as counseling couples in her private practice.

Die Heimat is hosting the event; providing comfortable and lovely space and a hot breakfast and lunch in its 16-room country inn. Workshop sessions will be conveniently held in the Next Door Event Center.

Jill is passionate about helping people grow, heal and restore connections in their lives. On her website, www.jillfeinbaker.com Jill states "in our natural quest to feel connected, we sometimes mistake enmeshment or symbiosis for real union or true love. A conscious love relationship allows for all parties to be aware of their profound connection while maintaining personal responsibility and opportunity. In its most sacred moments, this relationship allows each person to connect in a spiritual as well as emotional and physical way."

Marc and June Hershberger, owners and operators of Die Heimat Country Inn, are committed to providing an environment that nurtures growth opportunities for their guests during the weekend. They encourage couples to view the weekend as an investment in their relationship that will positively shape their future.  For more information and how to register see http://dieheimat.com/imago-couples-workshop/ or call 319-622-3937. Early bird discounts are available.

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