Relational Seminar
“How We Love”
January 31 - February 1
At Vineyard, Laguna Niguel
In The Sanctuary
Featuring Special Guests Milan Yerkovich & Kay Yerkovich from "How We Love"
Friday Session
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Doors open at 5:30 PM
Saturday Session
9:00 AM-1:00 PM | Doors open at 8:30 AM with a continental breakfast served
Whether you are single or married, we invite you to a special relational seminar hosted by Milan & Kay Yerkovich from "How We Love"! Milan & Kay are renowned relationship experts and authors of the bestselling book How We Love, which has sold over 100,000 copies. In their book, they explore how early life experiences shape your "intimacy imprint," influencing your relationships and expectations, especially in marriage.
Our most common reaction to this six-hour workshop is, “Why haven’t I ever heard this before?” We help individuals discover their love style (attachment style) and explain the predictable core patterns that occur when each partner’s love styles collide. Once a couple has a clear explanation for their predictable dance that causes the same problems to arise again and again, we then give a road map for growth and tools to end harmful patterns and create deeper intimacy in your marriage. This material all comes together at the end of the day when Milan and Kay work with a volunteer couple live on stage.
This seminar is designed for single individuals and married couples seeking to enhance their relational skills.
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN.
MORE ABOUT OUR WONDERFUL GUESTS:
Milan and Kay Yerkovich specialize in couples’ marriage counseling and are the founders of Relationship 180, a Christian counseling center specializing in the application of attachment research. They are the creators of Attachment Core Pattern Therapy (ACPT™) (www.relationship180.com). They co-authored How We Love, How We Love Workbook and How We Love Our Kids, and they travel and speak extensively on relationships (www.howwelove.com). They’ve been married for fifty-two years and have two sons and two daughters and ten grandchildren.
Marc and Amy Cameron married in 2012 after a whirlwind romance, only to find their relationship challenged by similar conflict patterns rooted in childhood love styles, leading to feelings of being misunderstood and disappointed. Both came into the marriage with young children and experienced the pain of infidelity from previous marriages. In 2017, they discovered the ‘How We Love’ material, which helped them understand their conflict patterns, manage triggers, and communicate more effectively. Marc transitioned from the corporate world to becoming a therapist, training under the Yerkovichs, while Amy shifted from ICU nursing to psychiatric mental health. Today, Marc is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Newport Beach, and Amy works as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and part-time recovery nurse. Together, they have grown in their marriage and professional lives, helping others navigate mental and relational health.