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Satir's Communication Stances and EFT's Pursue-Withdraw

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Matthew Carlson; Megan M. Oed; J. Maria Bermudez, PhD This presentation will detail and apply an integration of Satir's Communication Approach and Emotionally-Focused Therapy. Specifically, Satir's communication stances and EFT's pursuer-distancer conceptualization will be combined to create a nuanced view of couple interactions. Satir's communication stances give therapists a language to identify individualized patterns of interaction while the pursuer-distancer provides a relational framework of interaction. Implications will be discussed.
$15.00
$25.00
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Secure Attachment and Mindfulness in Affair Recovery

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Tina M. Timm, PhD; Adrian J. Blow, PhD Infidelity is one of the most painful presenting issues in couple therapy. Therapists typically have little training, and few infidelity-specific evidence-based treatments exist. This presentation will detail an integrative approach based in attachment and post-traumatic growth theories. Using a mindfulness informed approach, the workshop will address ways to help couples rebuild trust, create secure attachment, and rekindle a sexual relationship.
$31.00
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Sensate Focus Mindful Touch

Speaker: Linda Weiner
CE Credits: 1.0

This course is provided by the Couples and Intimate Relationships Network; find out more and how to join at www.aamft.org/tin.

Warning: This webinar contains mature sexual content. Viewer discretion is advised.

This workshop is designed to add a skillset to assist therapists in addressing couples' intimacy and sexuality difficulties through the addition of Sensate Focus touching experiences. These "at home" touching experiences, developed by Masters & Johnson, form the foundation of sex therapy, but Sensate Focus can be a useful technique to build emotional connection and trust even without the existence of a diagnosable sexual dysfunction. The workshop will: identify the conceptual underpinnings of Sensate Focus, define its connection to mindfulness and somatic therapies, explore its integration with relational therapies such as EFT, describe in detail the general protocol for Sensate Focus touching, present modifications for a variety of common sexual difficulties, and illustrate modifications for diverse client populations.
$15.00
$25.00
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Sexual Desire Issues in Couples Therapy

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Melissa Fritchle The most common sexual complaint clients will bring to couples therapy is low sexual desire, for one of both partners. And yet, many therapists feel at a loss in how to address this complex issue and the relational fall out that can occur for couples after years of a struggling sex life. In this webinar Ms Fritchle will look at the newest diagnostic features for low desire and talk about the discrepancies in how to define low desire at all. Ms Fritchle will outline a holistic sexual assessment that takes into account the interrelated physical, social, relational, spiritual, and mental aspects that can impact desire. She will address common dynamics you see in couples related to low desire, including non-sexual couples, and how to support them in seeking change.
$25.00
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Shifts Happen: Insoo Kim Berg & Steve de Shazer

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Cynthia K. Hansen; Frank N. Thomas, PhD In a city known more for festivals than psychotherapy innovation, a newly married couple with strong roots in family therapy brought together diverse groups of individuals from many professional disciplines and cultures to experiment with the most effective ways of helping people using talk therapy. Professionals all over the world engaged in similar activities and research, but Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is an approach that has spread internationally. In this keynote, Dr. Cynthia K. Hansen and Dr. Frank N. THomas will explore what was different about the world of Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer and its impact on the field of psychotherapy. Decades after the opening of the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee, Drs. Thomas and Hansen honor these psychotherapy pioneers by reflecting on the journey from the roots of SFBT to its present-day impacts and raise questions about what lies ahead.
$25.00
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Solution Building in Couples Therapy

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Elliott E. Connie Working with couples is challenging work. They come into therapy thinking we have to understand the problem to ascertain who is at fault and subsequently who needs to change to resolve the problem. In this workshop, the lecturer will demonstrate how by helping the couple to focus on the future and how they would like their relationship to be, the couple works together to build the relationship they desire rather than argue about the problems that have occurred.
$31.00
$41.00
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Strengthening Family Resilience: Forging Positive Growth

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Froma W. Walsh, PhD Resilience-the human capacity to rebound and grow stronger from adversity-is a vital concept for our work with couples and families struggling to overcome trauma, tragic loss, and multi-stress conditions. Dr. Froma Walsh, the leading international expert on family resilience, will highlight advances and challenges in applying a family resilience framework in clinical and communitybased practice, and describe multi-level approaches in gang prevention/youth development and in refugee mental health services. Her principles-based, collaborative approach and research-informed map of key processes guide therapy to facilitate empowering beliefs and practices, mobilizing relational, multigenerational, cultural, and spiritual resources. Pathways in resilience can yield profound transformation, deepen bonds, and inspire new life possibilities. To explore what we, as therapists, bring to the therapeutic engagement, Dr. Walsh will share reflections on her childhood family adversity and how her own
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$25.00
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Therapy Topic: Marital Distress

Everyone who is married experiences difficulties, but for some, these troubles reach the point that partners become profoundly disappointed and upset about their marriages and may even come to question whether they want to continue to remain married. Marital distress is very unsettling and the ways marital problems often progress make it easy for things to go from bad to worse.

Written for clients and potential clients, Consumer Updates are designed to educate consumers and market your services. The brochures contain easy-to-understand information and resources and discuss the role of marriage and family therapists in treating problems affecting the public. Consumer Updates have space on the back to attach a business card or imprint practice or contact information. Click here to read the entire contents of this pamphlet. Each packet contains 25 brochures.
$15.85
$18.75

Treating Technology Issues in Couples' Relationships

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Ronald J. Chenail, Jr., PhD; Cathy Ponczek, MFT; Melissa Schacter, DMFT; Laquana Young; Ron Osborne-Williams While technology can enhance interpersonal relationships it may also have deleterious effects on these same interactions resulting in couples seeking psychotherapy. Research suggests different technology-relationship problem patterns and what interventions work. In this seminar, participants will learn these research findings and practice how to conceptualize, treat, and assess progress when working with these couples.
$31.00
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