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First session, "How to Talk to Your Partner About Sex and Sexuality," to be held November 15 in Central Denver
DENVER - ColoradoDesk -- Denver Couples Center, a specialized relationship therapy practice serving the greater Denver area, is expanding its services with the launch of a new series of experiential couples workshops designed to help partners strengthen emotional and physical connection through open, guided conversations.
The first session, "How to Talk to Your Partner About Sex and Sexuality," will be held Saturday, November 15, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM in Central Denver. This in-person workshop invites couples to explore communication, consent, and understanding within their intimate lives — all in a supportive, educational setting guided by the center's relationship experts.
Participants will learn about the Wheel of Consent framework, reflect on their personal and shared experiences of sexuality, and practice communication exercises that promote empathy and connection. Attendees will also receive prompts and guided examples to help express needs and desires in ways that foster openness and trust.
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"Our goal with these workshops is to help couples have the conversations they often avoid but deeply need," said Patty Murray, one of the Clinical Directors at Denver Couples Center. "Talking about sex and intimacy can feel vulnerable, but when partners learn to communicate honestly and compassionately, it transforms their entire relationship."
Tickets for the November workshop are $100 per person (two tickets per couple). Space is limited, and registration is now open at https://denvercouplescenter.com/couplesworkshops.
The launch of this new workshop series follows Denver Couples Center's recent relocation to its expanded facility at 825 N. Logan St., allowing the practice to host in-person events, educational programs, and community-focused relationship resources. With this addition, the center continues its mission of helping people in all types of relationships build stronger, healthier connections through evidence-based, inclusive therapy and education.
For more information or to register for upcoming workshops, please visit www.denvercouplescenter.com or email admin@denvercouplescenter.com.
The first session, "How to Talk to Your Partner About Sex and Sexuality," will be held Saturday, November 15, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM in Central Denver. This in-person workshop invites couples to explore communication, consent, and understanding within their intimate lives — all in a supportive, educational setting guided by the center's relationship experts.
Participants will learn about the Wheel of Consent framework, reflect on their personal and shared experiences of sexuality, and practice communication exercises that promote empathy and connection. Attendees will also receive prompts and guided examples to help express needs and desires in ways that foster openness and trust.
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"Our goal with these workshops is to help couples have the conversations they often avoid but deeply need," said Patty Murray, one of the Clinical Directors at Denver Couples Center. "Talking about sex and intimacy can feel vulnerable, but when partners learn to communicate honestly and compassionately, it transforms their entire relationship."
Tickets for the November workshop are $100 per person (two tickets per couple). Space is limited, and registration is now open at https://denvercouplescenter.com/couplesworkshops.
The launch of this new workshop series follows Denver Couples Center's recent relocation to its expanded facility at 825 N. Logan St., allowing the practice to host in-person events, educational programs, and community-focused relationship resources. With this addition, the center continues its mission of helping people in all types of relationships build stronger, healthier connections through evidence-based, inclusive therapy and education.
For more information or to register for upcoming workshops, please visit www.denvercouplescenter.com or email admin@denvercouplescenter.com.
Source: Denver Couples Center
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