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Every lasting marriage follows a rhythm, a cycle that determines whether two people grow together or drift apart. That cycle isn’t built on luck or chemistry, but on four essential forces: Motivation, Grit, Commitment, and Character.
In The Marriage Success Cycle, Chris Cambas, MA, LMFT, unpacks how these four traits interact to shape every relationship’s trajectory. Couples begin with motivation, fueled by emotion and attraction. Over time, that spark requires grit and the ability to persevere when love gets hard. From there, commitment becomes the anchor that keeps partners connected through life’s storms. And ultimately, character — the consistent choice to act with integrity, empathy, and love — sustains the bond for life.
EXCLUSIVE National Marriage Seminars and CoupleStrong hosted clinical training.
The future of therapy is brain-based.
Neuroscience continues to shape our understanding of emotion, attachment, and behavior, therapists are uniquely positioned to become translators of brain science — helping clients make sense of what’s happening inside their nervous systems so they can regulate, connect, and change more effectively.
In Therapist as Neuroeducator: Translating Brain Science into Clinical Practice, Chris Cambas, MA, LMFT, bridges the gap between research and real-world therapy. This powerful 90-minute training gives clinicians a practical framework for integrating neuroscience into session work — without overwhelming clients with jargon.
EXCLUSIVE National Marriage Seminars and CoupleStrong hosted clinical training.
Therapy can open the door, but daily discipline keeps the relationship alive. Couples often enter therapy hoping for a breakthrough moment, a single insight that will fix years of pain or disconnection. But real transformation doesn’t happen in the session room – it happens in the small, consistent choices couples make every day.
In Therapy Isn’t Magic: Why Discipline and Daily Rituals Transform Relationships, Chris Cambas, MA, LMFT, explores why growth in marriage requires more than understanding — it requires practice, structure, and repetition.
EXCLUSIVE National Marriage Seminars and CoupleStrong hosted clinical training.
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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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.
SOLD OUT – Waitlist to lori@nationalmarriageseminars.com *No discounts apply to this training. During this practicum workshop, participants examine videotaped cases of couples brought in by workshop colleagues. These are used as teaching tools to deepen your understanding of when and how to use various Gottman Method interventions, and how to replace destructive patterns with meaningful interactions.
- Please contact lori@nationalmarriageseminars.com regarding our payment plan option.
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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