Divorced wives of powerful husbands may feel baffled as well as betrayed.
They did all the right things as the perfect executive (or military, etc) wife.
But they still got their pink slip.
They’ve lost their husband, their identity and role as his wife, their life style, and too often, their her own voice.
They are adrift. But before they can find their own voice (separate from the one they mastered as a his wife), they have to
- grieve
- reconnect with early reams they had before marriage
- create current dreams
- develop goals from those new dreams
They need to create a new future.
Come learn more about the unique aspects of a marriage to a powerful husband and gain new understanding of your marriage. Deepen your commitment to yourself and explore a vision of your future possibilities with a small support group of women.
With thoughtful group discussion and playful exercises, you will have the opportunity to learn, let go, explore your unacknowledged passions, and take time to pause, relax, and breathe.
This two day retreat is filled with pampering, luxury, self-reflection, and personal growth. Come join a small group of women to have fun, gain insight into yourself, and grow in surprising ways.
Includes:
- 15 hours of workshop sessions with renowned family therapist
- 6 months of one-hour follow-up telephone sessions to ensure your continued progress
- Two breakfasts and two lunches
- Evening entertainment by a gifted ventriloquist and her “friends”
- Free time to enjoy the spa and salon
- Gifts – fun, serious, and elegant
(Dinner and Room are not included)
Workshop Leader:
Dr. Karen Gail Lewis, a marriage and family therapist for more than three decades, has been leading
Unique Retreats For Women
for 11 years. She is author of six books and several eBooks, including
The Secret to a Solid Marriage. Her newest book, The World’s First Gender Relationship DICTIONARY will be coming out shortly. She also runs retreats for single women and adult siblings. She has offices in Cincinnati and Washington, DC.
For more information or to ask a question:
Or call Dr. Lewis at 513-542-0646
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