For many therapists, couples can be both challenging and rewarding. But sometimes working with the hostile angry couple can be intimidating or even draining.
Unless you know exactly what to do.
My friend Dr. Ellyn Bader, Co-Founder and Co-Director of The Couples Institute in Menlo Park, California is doing a unique internet training program for psychotherapists. It’s called “The Developmental Model of Couples Therapy: Integrating Attachment, Differentiation and Neuroscience.” Because some professionals are not aware of her very rich work, she is giving away – at no-charge – a one hour training audio recording. It’s a recording of one of her teaching calls and it’s on how to work with hostile, angry couples.
Listening to Ellyn, you will learn new ways to think about conflicted couples and also how to be more targeted in your interventions with angry partners. With these skills, you might even discover that you enjoy working with these couples who can otherwise be so intimidating.
You will learn to use Attachment and Differentiation Theory to contain conflict, recognize predictable patterns, understand the developmental stalemate, manage aggressive sessions, and develop yourself as a more effective therapist.
This is the stuff about couples work that you probably weren’t taught in grad school.
If you feel challenged working with combative couples, this is a wonderful opportunity to get some excellent training at no cost.
Here is what one person recently told me when they heard this training:
“I love her presentation. Very specific and useful information.”
To get your copy, visit www.couplesinstitute.com/casey
You’ll be asked to enter your name and email address, and after you do that you’ll be taken to a page where you can listen to this terrific audio training.
PS And those of you interested in building a multiple streams of therapy income business, this a perfect example of a very valuable, content-rich pink spoon. Get your copy – you will love it.
Learn how to work with couples easier and more effectively.
For many therapists, couples can be both challenging and rewarding. But sometimes working with the hostile angry couple can be intimidating or even draining.
Unless you know exactly what to do.
My friend Dr. Ellyn Bader, Co-Founder and Co-Director of The Couples Institute in Menlo Park, California is doing a unique internet training program for psychotherapists. It’s called “The Developmental Model of Couples Therapy: Integrating Attachment, Differentiation and Neuroscience.”
Because some professionals are not aware of her very rich work, Ellyn is giving away – at no-charge – a one hour training audio recording. It’s a recording of one of her teaching calls and it’s on how to work with hostile, angry couples.
Listening to Ellyn, you will learn new ways to think about conflicted couples and also how to be more targeted in your interventions with angry partners. With these skills, you might even discover that you enjoy working with these couples who can otherwise be so intimidating.
You will learn to use Attachment and Differentiation Theory to contain conflict, recognize predictable patterns, understand the developmental stalemate, manage aggressive sessions, and develop yourself as a more effective therapist.
This is the stuff about couples work that you probably weren’t taught in grad school.
If you feel challenged working with combative couples, this is a wonderful opportunity to get some excellent training at no cost.
Here is what one person recently told me when they heard this training:
“I love her presentation. Very specific and useful information.”
To get your copy, visit www.couplesinstitute.com
You’ll be asked to enter your name and email address, and after you do that you’ll be taken to a page where you can listen to this terrific audio training.
PS And those of you interested in building a multiple streams of therapy income business, this a perfect example of a very valuable, content-rich pink spoon. Get your copy – you will love it.