Wednesdays from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT
Runs for 10 weeks
Fresh understandings of marriage come from viewing the coupling phenomenon through the lenses of attachment, emotion, and development. The implications are profound, not only for partners in their dance together but also for the interface of their partnership with their parenting. The course has significant implications for treating couples as well.
* although students can take this course anytime on their own, this is a special opportunity to benefit from a guided learning experience with Neufeld Institute Faculty. Former and current registrants in this course can enrol in this class for $50 CAD.

Scheduled Class Details:
📌 Course Start Date: September 16, 2026
⌛ Duration: 10 weeks
🗓️ Wednesdays: 10:00 am – 11:00 pm PT
🏷️ Tuition: $350 CAD per person
We invite your participation in this Scheduled Class offering of Making Sense of Marriage, where you will gain further insight from Neufeld Institute Faculty members Michele Maurer and Lisa Weiner. They will offer a rich tapestry of unique perspectives, all within the attachment-based developmental approach.
Scheduled Classes combine Dr. Neufeld’s video lectures and supplementary course material with live faculty-facilitated support sessions. These interactive weekly classes are designed to deepen your understanding of Dr. Neufeld's teachings. It is a unique opportunity to join our experienced faculty and other students online to ask questions, discuss key insights, and explore practical applications.
All of the classes are recorded. If you miss a class, you can keep pace with the group by viewing the recordings at your own convenience during the week.
Please note: you will receive access to the course one week prior to the start date.

Michele combines her personal interest in this area with her decades of experience as a therapist in private practice and trainer in the government agencies. She combines her mastery of the theoretical material with practical suggestions regarding practice.

Lisa is quite passionate about the alpha dynamic and the challenges it can present for parenting and in the alpha dependent dance in marriage. She comes to this topic with much lived experience and has plenty of stories to illustrate the material presented in the course.
After a lifetime of focusing on children, Dr. Neufeld turns the lenses of attachment, emotion, and development on marriage, teasing apart the dynamics of marriage and giving us a chance to make sense of ourselves in the process. He sheds a light on our frustrations and fulfillments, our wounds and worries, the futilities and joys, and the attachment dance and typical missteps. Dr. Neufeld also looks at how individual maturation affects a couple and vice versa. Special attention is given to the challenges involved in realizing the deepest of all human intimacies — that of being fully known. He reveals marriage — whether formalized or not — as possessing the potential to deliver the ideal scenario where individuals find a home for their hearts and where partners take care of each other instead of taking care of themselves, setting the stage for taking care of others, including any children they are responsible for.
This approach to marriage is unique within the current world of theory and therapy regarding marriage and family, yet becomes self-evident when articulated, resonating with inner intuition of how marriage was meant to be.
This course undoubtedly delivers the most when functioning as a marriage enrichment course and when taken together as a couple. It is not meant to function as couples therapy itself, but can certainly serve as a supplement to therapy when arranged by a therapist. We would consider this course an absolute must for any therapist wanting to make sense of coupling through the lenses of attachment, emotion, and development. It was of utmost importance to Dr. Neufeld to create a course that could help partners realize the potential of what coupledom has to offer without destabilizing the relationships of those who have found a way of making things work despite the frustrations that may exist.
The course is structured into 10 sessions, with each session including approximately one hour of instructional video from Dr. Neufeld. This course is divided into two parts. In Part One, the focus is on making sense of marriage as well as ourselves in the context of our couple relationships. In Part Two, the focus is on seven keys that can unlock the potential of a marriage relationship, including some surprising solutions for how best to engage each other, hold on to each other, take care of each other, and ultimately preserve a sense of fulfillment in a world that no longer provides the support that most couples need.
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