How to find your other half, or the psychology of dating

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What can you do to make a date a success? How do you know this is the person you’ve been waiting for your whole life? During the webinar “Dating Psychology”, the participants will be put in a Valentine’s Day mood by Dr. Konrad Maj and blogger Ewa Wojtowicz

The online meeting will begin on February 12th at 7 p.m. Friday’s webinar is a great opportunity to delve deeper into the topic of male-female relationships on the occasion of Valentine’s Day. The meeting will be hosted by Konrad Maj, an experienced social psychologist from SWPS University, who in his work deals with issues of social influence, effective communication and group processes. The conversation will be moderated by Ewa Wojtowicz, author of the blog “Po trenerersku”, devoted to the topic of personal development

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What about this dating thing?

This time the expert will answer many questions about the psychology of love and dating from a scientific point of view, including how men and women think a meeting should go, what qualities they desire in a relationship and what mistakes they most often make during a date. The transmission of the conversation will be made available on the Facebook profile of the organizer.

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