Anesis Marriage Training

Peoria, Arizona, US
85382

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Practice Specialties

  • Marriage Counseling

About

Dr. Trudy Johnson provided marriage bootcamps to clients in her private practice, A'nesis Retreats and Counseling Sabbaticals since 2012. Recently, she is moving into more of a retirement position and as such has put the entire marriage bootcamp (27 hours in a one-on-one session) into an online format. The process is simple. You and your spouse commit to spending at least one hour a week devoted to improving your marriage. You watch video instruction by her and work out of a workbook with homework assignments. This marriage bootcamp is a D--I-Y version of the in person bootcamps she used to faciitate in-person in her office.

You will have everything you need to improve your marriage in this online version of the bootcamp with incredibly reduced cost. You can commit to one module a month practicing new skills or you can take the process faster if you would like to. You can even go away for a retreat and watch all the videos and do the homework in that setting.

At a cost of $300.00 you are receiving a 27 hour program that Dr. Trudy charged $3980.00 for. This $300,00 is the cost of only TWO one hour sessions with a professional marriage counselor. The downloadable handbook is no charge when you purchase the course. If you would like the hard copy of the training manual with the homework assignments, it is $35.00 plus shipping and handling.

You are both smart people. God can help you get out of the abyss you've fallen into. You can D-I-Y and feel very accomplished in your efforts as you work through tough situations on your own in the comfort of your home or away in your own retreat!

Dr Trudy no longer holds the intensives in her office. As an added tool, you can also choose to book one appointment a month with her to keep you accountable as you work through the materials.

Why I Became a Professional Christian Therapist

My heart is for marriage and it is so discouraging to see how much Christian couples are struggling in their marriages. I believe this is because couples are of TRAINED on how to "do marriage." They come from broken homes and do not have an example of how to be married. They quickly get discouraged when they find that just going to church doesn't solve their problems.

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