New EAP Workshop This Friday on Successful Couple-hood

Human Resources has partnered with the Employee Assistance Program to provide a new workshop to university employees that will help address the building blocks of a successful couple-hood. The workshop will discuss the answers to questions such as: Why is a satisfying intimate relationship so universally desired and yet so difficult to achieve? With the stresses and realities of life, how is it possible to maintain a successful relationship? 

Emily Durham from the EAP office in Little Rock will be here at 2 p.m. this Friday, June 20, to talk about the skills and principles that can create an atmosphere of enduring friendship, support and intimacy. Employees who are interested in attending are also welcome to invite their significant others to the events. Please visit the Employee Development Program Calendar to register for this event. 

Contacts

Aria Andrus,
Human Resources
479-575-4432, amandrus@uark.edu

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