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09 Sep 08 #46895 by Researcher
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Would you be willing to go on a journey of a lifetime to resolve your family issues?

You may be on the point of divorce, your kids’ bad behaviour may be ripping your family apart, perhaps a bereavement has shaken you all to the core. Whatever your problem, we want to hear from you.

We’re looking for families on the edge with 2 or more kids aged 12+ to take part in a BBC television experiment that follows families bond together as they take part in an amazing challenge.

Emotionally and physically supported by our team of experts, we will guide you through the ultimate family therapy as you all work together with the same goal in mind - completing this remarkable challenge that will help strengthen your family unit forever.

If you would be interested in taking part or keen to know more, please email me at - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

I will call you at a convenient time and we can have an informal chat about it all.

Thank you for reading,
Jessica


I realise divorce is a very stressful and sensitive subject (my own mother just having gone through a lengthy and complicated divorce I know this too well).
With the credit crunch forcing separated or divorced couples to still live together- are you one of these couples and would like to resolve some issues with your ex so you can still live with ex partner in a harmonious environment?

Or are you on the brink of divorce and this could be the make or break event that could decide your families’ future?

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09 Sep 08 #46904 by Young again
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Hi researcher,

'Ultimate therapy' and 'strengthen your family unit forever' are pretty bold and forceful claims.

Having survived the ultimate therapy as provided under Family Law, I do not fit your criteria, but am interested in whether you research would extend to applying your 'ultimate therapy' to parents who have issues with each other regarding contact arrangements?

Perhaps you could resolve some issues involving children in their most early formative years being brought up in an atmosphere of continuous conflict, deception and spite?

Just a thought.

YA

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10 Sep 08 #47157 by Researcher
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Hi YA. Thanks for your response.
I realise 'Ultimate therapy' and 'strengthen your family unit forever' are pretty bold and forceful claims, however essentially what we are trying to do is an extreme form of so called ‘adventure therapy’ which has amazingly positive results.

Parents who have issues with each other regarding contact arrangements- definitely would be a family situation that we could and would explore in this if two such parents, would be willing to take part.

Regarding children in their most early formative years being brought up in an atmosphere of continuous conflict, deception and spite- the reason we are asking for children 12+ is because the challenges we wills we set will be very physical so we need to be sure all competing stand a very good chance of completing the challenges set.
Thankyou for your comments and thoughts,
Jessica

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