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Couples in conflict turn to you for a fast cure. Are you prepared to channel your frustrations into constructive change?
Therapy is typically chosen by a couple after years of marital struggle, and their expectations can make sessions difficult, leaving you and your clients feeling like the entire process is a failure.
Enroll in Couples Therapy to put yourself on the path to success. Connecting Clinical Strategies and Neuroscience to Re-Wire and Re-Fire Love. You’ll learn how to transform frustrations into positive change, help clients calm themselves, and cultivate listening without responding – all while employing neuroscience-backed approaches to help rewire the client’s minds.
Solutions take time, but with the correct tools, you may put a couple’s therapy session on the right track right away.
Explain how neuroscience of relationships influences therapeutic practice with couples.
Explain how breathing and visualization exercises may help clients relax and enhance communication in couples.
Determine how clinicians may use the couples discussion process and the behavior change request procedure to assist couples in making relationship improvements.
Describe how approaches for improving empathy between spouses may be utilized to improve attachment in therapy.
Investigate methods that doctors may use to lessen negative behaviors amongst spouses while promoting caring behaviors.
Describe the major elements of a successful plan for maintaining therapeutic benefits after therapy has ended.
A COUPLEHOOD NEURODEVELOPMENTAL MODEL
The function of the brain in couple troubles
Child development and mate choice
Through relationships, we may rediscover and restore our lost selves.
Recognizing and locating the imago match
ESTABLISHING SAFETY AND RECONNECTION
DIALOGUE BETWEEN COUPLES
Calming the mind to reduce reactivity
Teaching and learning about pair communication
Couples discussion practice
Putting together a first couple’s session
Men’s participation in couples counseling
Gender disparities, brain differences, and communication
Four techniques for calming the brain and reducing reactivity
EMPATHY REFUELING AND PARTNER RECONNECTION
Empathy’s Neuroscience
In disturbed couples, reactivating the empathetic process
The parent-child conversation
The practice in holding
FRUSTRATIONS RE-WIRED FOR POSITIVE CHANGE
Mind, body, and partner induce reaction
Frustrations are expressed as negative wants.
Convert your aspirations into a positive, actionable behavior change request.
Frustrations when development attempts to occur
MAINTAINING THERAPEUTIC ADVANTAGES
Following a course of therapy, there is a loss of impact.
Making an after-care plan
How to Schedule Booster Session
Change, new brain processes, and relationship safety
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