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Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns

by Longevity Germany

Saturday, April 18, 2026 · 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Blutenburgstraße 59, 80636 München, Germany, München, Germany
17 attending

About this event

Hosted by: Longevity Germany

📅 Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026🕥 Time: 10:30 – 12:00📍 Location: Blutenburgstraße 59, Munich

What’s This About?Everyone has heard that childhood is especially formative for our psychological development. But why? What exactly do we learn in childhood, and how does it affect us later in life?

This is the first talk in a series exploring two questions:

What influence do childhood and adolescence have on our adult lives?And how does therapy help us change?

In this first session — Too close or too far: understanding relationship patterns — we will take a first look at how early experiences shape what we seek and avoid in social relationships.

This session includes a 60-minute talk, followed by an open-ended group exercise and discussion.

We’ll explore questions such as:

Why are some people afraid of closeness or of losing themselves in others, while others seem to need a lot of closeness?Why are some people highly self-sacrificing and struggle to say no?​Why do we feel like we have to hide parts of ourselves and put on masks, even in close relationships?

🎤 SpeakerJohanna Kresin – Psychologist in training & Program Associate at Longevity Germany

💬 Why Join?

Gain a clearer understanding of how early experiences shape relationship patternsReflect on your own experiences in a structured and guided wayExchange perspectives in a small, thoughtful group setting

🧠 Who’s It For?Everyone interested in psychology and understanding themselves better.

🔗 Stay ConnectedFind more information about Longevity Germany at:https://longevity-germany.com/

⚠️ RegistrationSpace is limited (18 people). Please register in advance to secure your spot.

💬 Join our WhatsApp group for updates:https://chat.whatsapp.com/JKm70j7of2MAJslJlZlZNA

Looking forward to seeing you there 🤍

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Topics & Tags

Wellness
Wellness
Date & time
Saturday, April 18, 2026 · 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Europe/Berlin
Location
Blutenburgstraße 59, 80636 München, Germany, München, Germany
Europe/Berlin
Attendance
17 going · 17 spots
Longevity Germany
Organised by
Longevity Germany
Type
independent
SourceLuma
UpdatedApr 15, 2026

About Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns in München

Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns is a free independent taking place on Saturday, April 18, 2026 at Blutenburgstraße 59, 80636 München, Germany, München, Germany. This independent is organised by Longevity Germany. Attendance is free — register to secure your spot. Currently 17 people have registered out of 17 spots. The event runs for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns — key details

Date:
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Time:
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM (Europe/Berlin)
Duration:
1 hour and 30 minutes
Location:
Blutenburgstraße 59, 80636 München, Germany, München, Germany
Price:
Free
Format:
In-person
Organiser:
Longevity Germany
Attending:
17 registered

What to expect at Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns

Join this independent over 1 hour and 30 minutes for an engaging session of learning, discussion, and networking with fellow attendees.

Who should attend Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns?

This independent in München is ideal for:

  • professionals and enthusiasts interested in this topic
  • anyone looking to learn, network, and get inspired

Why attend?

  • Free to attend — no financial commitment required
  • Intimate group size means more meaningful connections

München event — April 2026

This morning independent is part of the growing events scene in München. Whether you're based in München or visiting for the independent, it's a great opportunity to connect with the local community. Browse more upcoming events in München on Rifio.

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When is Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns?
Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns takes place on Saturday, April 18, 2026 from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM (Europe/Berlin).
Where is Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns held?
Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns takes place at Blutenburgstraße 59, 80636 München, Germany, München, Germany.
How much does Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns cost?
Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns is free to attend. Register on the event page to secure your spot.
Who is organising Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns?
Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns is organised by Longevity Germany. You can find more of their events on Rifio.
How many people are attending Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns?
17 people have registered so far out of 17 available spots.
How do I register for Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns?
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How long is Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns?
Too Close or Too Distant? How Childhood Shapes Our Relationship Patterns runs for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM (Europe/Berlin).

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