Get Better Together On-Demand 5.5 Hour Facilitator Training
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Unlock Resilience Together with Get Better Together (GBT)
Discover a powerful curriculum designed by PREP inc. in collaboration with Dr. Sarah Carter at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. GBT empowers military couples to navigate stress collaboratively, fostering resilience and enhancing their journey as a committed team.
What Sets GBT Apart?
While rooted in PREP inc.'s proven concepts (Communication Danger Signs, The Three Keys, Speaker Listener Technique, and Personality), GBT introduces fresh perspectives. Facilitators will explore novel content, including Identifying Thinking Traps, Partner Nudges for seamless transitions during challenges, reframing strategies, and more.
Exclusive Access for US NAVY Personnel in 2024
GBT On-Demand training is exclusively available for US NAVY Personnel throughout 2024. In 2025, the curriculum opens its doors to professionals serving Military Couples across all branches of the US Military.
How to Get Started
Ready to embark on this transformative journey? Explore training opportunities at PREP Online Training or contact us at [email protected].
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To secure your spot in this groundbreaking course, reach out to our office directly:
- Phone: 800-366-1066
- Email: [email protected]
Your Instructor
Miranda L. Egger, Ph.D., is a Senior Instructor at the University of Colorado Denver. She has been dedicated to quality adult education for over 22 years and has worked with PREP, Inc. for 12+ years as a writer, editor, and master trainer, focusing on pedagogical principles most conducive to engaging curricular design.
Jeffrey Erlacher has been the senior instructional designer and a master trainer with PREP, Inc. since 2008. He is co-author of On My Shoulders and TRUE Dads, fatherhood curricula, Walking the Line, a curriculum for incarcerated men, It’s My Life, a curriculum for juvenile offenders and their families, Fearless Marriage, and PREP 8.0—both couples curricula. Prior to working at PREP, Mr. Erlacher was an educator serving as an instructor in the Department of English at the University of Colorado Denver as well as a schoolteacher for Denver Public Schools.