One of the bases of any strong society is strong partnership. For example it is easier to be a better parent if the relationship is harmonious, profound and significant. Based on the ability to accomplish these seven tasks, participants will learn to design the relationship they always desired. They will learn what it takes to increase the possibility of having a long lasting, profound, significant (marital/couple) partnership. Participants will learn that through the exercise of discipline, effort, and continuous work, they can have (reinforce, rehabilitate) a significant, profound, long lasting partnership.
Daniel Gil’Adi has a Post Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Temple University, A Ph.D. from Bryn Mawr College in Clinical Developmental Psychology, a Master in Clinical Psychology from Bar-Ilan University in Israel. He has done an externship in Family Therapy at the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic.
His training in systemic thinking has provided him with a depth of understanding of the complex relationships that exist among the participants in any living system. He has contributed to the process of change in the relationship among the members of organizations and, as a result, has helped them grow and develop. The author of three books, “Leadership: A Masculine Domain?” (Dolmen, 1999), “Leadership: A personal Decision”; and “Emotional Intelligence in Practice” (McGraw Hill, 2001) (McGraw Hill, 2004), (all of the Spanish) and numerous papers, he has been a professor, consultant and motivational speaker in Latin America, Israel and the US for more than twenty years.
