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Therapy is usually a couple’s choice after years of marital conflict, and their expectations can turn sessions into a challenge, leaving you and your clients feeling like the
Wade Luque – Couples Therapy Jump-Start
You can help fighting couples. Are you ready for positive change?
Therapy is usually a couple’s choice after years of marital conflict, and their expectations can turn sessions into a challenge, leaving you and your clients feeling like the whole process is a failure.
Enroll in to get on the right path to success Couples Therapy Jump-Start: Reconnecting Neuroscience and Clinical Strategies-Wire & Re-Fire Love. You’ll gain a unique skillset to turn frustrations into positive change, help clients calm themselves, and foster listening without reacting – using techniques backed by neuroscience to help rewire the client’s brains.
Solutions take time, but when you have the right tools you can start a couple’s therapy session on the right path from day one.
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Discuss how neuroscience can inform clinical practice with couples.
Talk about how visualization and breathing techniques can be used to calm clients and foster better communication between partners.
Find out how clinicians can use the couples dialog process and the behavior modification request process to help couples make significant changes in their relationship
Therapy to increase attachment can help couples develop empathy.
Find out what approaches clinicians can use to decrease negative behavior between couples and increase caring behaviors.
You will be able to keep your therapeutic gains after the therapy is over by identifying the major components of an efficient plan.
A NEURODEVELOPMENTAL MODEL TO COUPLEHOOD
The brain’s function in couple frustrations
Selection of a mate and child development
Relationships can help us find and regain our lost self
Finding the imago match: Understanding and finding it
CREATING SAFETY and RECONNECTION
THROUGH COUPLES DIALLOGUE
Calming the brain can reduce reactivity
Teaching and learning couples should have a dialogue
Practicing couples dialogue
How to organize a couples’ first session
Men in couples therapy
Communication, gender differences, and brain differences
Here are four techniques to calm the mind and reduce reactivity
RE-FIRING EMPATHY and PARTNER RECONNECTION
The neuroscience of empathy
The empathic process can be restarted in distress couples
The parent/child dialog
The holding exercise
RE-WIRING FRUSTRATIONS TO POSITIVE CHANGE
Mind, body, and trigger reactivity among partners
Frustrations can be described as negative desires
Turn desires into positive, doable behavior change request
Growth is not always possible despite frustrations
MAINTAINING THERAPEUTIC GAINS
Following a course, treatment may cause a loss in effect
After-care plan
How to setup booster sessions
Safety in the relationship, change and new brain patterns
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 25
- Assessments Yes