The event, titled Modern Love: The Search for Connection, invites participants to look beyond surface-level dating strategies. Instead, the discussion focuses on how childhood experiences, family dynamics, and cultural conditioning form a "Perception Box," a framework that colors how individuals interpret intimacy, vulnerability, and rejection. Dr. Cohen argues that relationships act as mirrors, revealing not just who we choose to love, but the fundamental ways in which we experience that love.
Drawing on her clinical background and research, the therapist aims to help attendees move toward greater authenticity by identifying the unconscious assumptions that drive their behavior. The program is scheduled for 7 p.m. PT at the Unlikely Collaborators headquarters in Santa Monica, with an option for virtual attendance. Registration for the free event is required, as the organization seeks to foster deeper self-awareness and human connection through these curated dialogues.




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