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Trailblazing New EFT Ground:Beyond Context and Cultural Humility CES Mar 8, 2024

By Lori Cambas / November 27, 2023 / Comments Off on Trailblazing New EFT Ground:Beyond Context and Cultural Humility CES Mar 8, 2024

National Marriage Seminars of America Continuing Education with a clear mission: to make CE’s available through a wide range of online courses and live pieces of training.

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Transfer Fee

By Lori Cambas / October 14, 2025 / Comments Off on Transfer Fee

2025 Relationscape, Inc / National Marriage Seminars Transfer Fee –

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Unbreakable Us: The Science & Skills of Lasting Love On-Demand

By Lori Cambas / November 12, 2025 / Comments Off on Unbreakable Us: The Science & Skills of Lasting Love On-Demand

Unbreakable Us: The Science & Skills of Lasting Love — a transformative relationship experience that bridges the gap between what we feel and what we practice.

Every couple begins with connection. But sustaining that connection — through time, conflict, change, and challenge — requires more than love alone. It requires knowledge, emotional intelligence, and deliberate action. This course is about learning the science behind lasting love and mastering the daily practices that make it possible.

EXCLUSIVE National Marriage Seminars and CoupleStrong hosted clinical training.

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Walls, Windows, and the Real Causes of Affairs: What Shirley Glass Taught Us May 1st, 2026

By Lori Cambas / November 12, 2025 / Comments Off on Walls, Windows, and the Real Causes of Affairs: What Shirley Glass Taught Us May 1st, 2026

Why do people have affairs — even in relationships that seem solid? What turns a harmless friendship into an emotional or physical betrayal?

In this powerful 90-minute webinar, Chris Cambas, MA, LMFT unpacks the groundbreaking research of the late Dr. Shirley Glass, author of Not Just Friends, whose work revolutionized our understanding of infidelity.

Glass taught us that most affairs don’t begin with sex — they begin with emotional openness, where there should be protective boundaries. In healthy relationships, partners build windows toward each other and walls around their connection. In unhealthy ones, those boundaries reverse — walls go up between partners and windows open to someone outside the relationship.

Walls, Windows, and the Real Causes of Affairs will help both couples and clinicians identify how and why those shifts happen — and how to rebuild transparency, trust, and connection after they do.

EXCLUSIVE National Marriage Seminars and CoupleStrong hosted clinical training.

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