HRI is featured in this article, Newlyweds and Couples Moving In Together – Experts’ Advice, that was published recently on Porch.com. In the article, HRI Director, Christine Murray, shares thoughts on the question of, “Which toxic, unhealthy behaviors should a
Valentine’s Day Survival Guide
By Eleanor Beeslaar It’s that time of the year again. Valentine’s Day. For some, it’s a day filled with excitement and hopes of joy and love, but for others it’s a dreaded day filled with unattainable expectations and reminders of
Finding a Couples’ Counselor
An important aspect of a lasting and loving relationship is knowing where to look if you feel like you could benefit from the support of a professional counselor. Professional couples counseling can be beneficial if you are facing challenges in
Download our new HRI E-book, Date Night Ideas for Couples!
We’re excited to release our new HRI E-Book, Date Night Ideas for Couples! Click the link below to download a pdf copy of our new HRI E-Book, “Date Night Ideas for Couples.” Date night ideas for couples
Tips for Homeschooling in the Face of Coronavirus
Staying Connected While Social Distancing
By Camila Dos Santos, M.Ed., HRI Program Coordinator With all of the uncertainty and emerging news about coronavirus, you’re probably hearing a lot about “social distancing” and the recommendations for everyone to practice social distancing as part of public health
Join HRI, the Guilford County Family Justice Center, the UNCG Campus Violence Response Center, YWCA High Point, and the UNCG Center for Student Well-being for this event as part of our Abuse Is Never Okay – Guilford County kickoff in
9/10/19: Lived Experiences Professional Training: Breaking Down Barriers Between Women and Recovery
It’s been said, “A woman’s work is never done.” How does this notion apply to the “work” of recovery from addiction, and what barriers can add to the challenges of that work? Join HRI, Fellowship Hall, and the UNC Greensboro
Your future
If you’ve had a lot of challenges in past relationships–or even in your current relationships–know that you aren’t destined to repeat the mistakes and hurts of the past. Be intentional about building new relationship skills to strengthen your relationships from