How We Relate

Ahona Guha

Why do we fall into the same relationship patterns, and how can we change them?

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Why do we fall into the same relationship patterns, and how can we change them?

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Sunday 31 May 10am – 10.50am
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Join psychologist Ahona Guha as she unpacks the forces shaping how we connect, communicate and care for one another. Drawing on her work with both victims and perpetrators of abuse, Guha offers a nuanced understanding of human behaviour, power and accountability.

Exploring themes of attachment, conflict, trust and repair, she shares practical tools to recognise unhealthy dynamics and build stronger emotional awareness. This thoughtful and considered conversation focuses on building relationships grounded in respect, honesty and care.


Cost

Adult $25
Member $20
Concession / Youth $22

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Location

Bundanon
Boyd Education Centre
170 Riversdale Road
Illaroo NSW 2540

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Dr Ahona Guha is a clinical and forensic psychologist who works with both victims and perpetrators of abuse. Her first book, Reclaim: understanding complex trauma and those who abuse was published in 2023, and her second, Life Skills for a Broken World was published in 2024. She writes widely for the media on matters related to mental health, health, social justice, and equity. Her work has appeared in The AgeThe GuardianThe Saturday PaperBreathe Magazine, SBS, and ABC. Find out more at ahonaguha.com

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