What You’ll Discover in CC17 Topical Panel 02 Couples vs. Individual Therapy What Works/What Doesn’t Ellyn Bader, PhD, Sue Diamond Potts, MA, RCC, and Janis Abrahms Spring, PhD, ABPP
- The following topics are available:
- Couples Therapy | Topical Panel
- Category:
- Couples Conference | Couples Conference2017
- Faculty:
- Janis Abrahms Spring, PhD, ABPP | Ellyn Bader, PhD | Sue DiamondRCC,, MA
- Course Levels:
- Master Degree or higher in Health-Similar Field
- Duration:
- 58:21
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Date of the original program:
- April 01, 2017
Description
CC17 Topical Panel 02 – Couples vs. Individual Therapy: What Works/What Doesn’t – Ellyn Bader, PhD, Sue Diamond Potts, MA, RCC, and Janis Abrahms Spring, PhD, ABPP
Description:
Couples Treatment requires an understanding of interpersonal dynamics. Clinicians should understand the benefits and Individual therapy vs. couples’ liabilities and Have a way to determine when each approach should be used.
Educational Objectives
- Three essential differences exist between the two. Couples and Individual Treatment.
- Give a couple a description of the decision process for couples vs. individuals.
- Three benefits to be included in this list Couples Therapy.
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*
Handouts
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Faculty
Janis Abrahms Spring, PhD, ABPP Similar seminars and products: 16
Janis Abrahms Spring, Ph.D., ABPPA board-certified clinical psychologist, he is and Nationally renowned expert on intimacy and trust issues and forgiveness. After the Affair: Healing the pain is her first book. and Rebuilding Trust After a Partner Has Been Unfaithful was a bestseller that sold more than half a million copies and The finalist for the Books for a Better Life Award in Best First Book category and The Best Relationship Book. The second edition (2012) has been completely revised and includes a chapter about cyberspace affairs. How can I forgive you? The Courage To Forgive, the Freedom Not to was a finalist for the Books for a Better Life Award in the category Best Psychology Book. The Living Well Award Silver Medalist Life with Pop: Lessons for Caring For An Aging Parent captures the extraordinary, everyday personal challenges. and Moments of grace that accompany caregiving and Growing older
Ellyn Bader, PhD Similar seminars and products: 70
Ellyn Bader, PhD, Is a founder and Director of The Couples Institute in Menlo Park, California. As a clinician psychologist, workshop leader, and author. and She is a speaker and committed to helping couples build extraordinary relationships. In the last 30 years, she has trained couples therapists throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, South America and Asia. and Australia. For eight years she served as a Clinical Faculty at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Sue DiamondRCC,, MA Similar seminars and products: 8
Sue Diamond Potts, M.A., R.C.C.With over 25 years experience in psychotherapy,, is a Vancouver psychotherapist. She is the Founder & Director of the Good Life Therapy This centre focuses on helping couples and In the aftermath of an addiction, people can create loving relationships. and trauma. Sue Her career began working with adult children of alcoholics. She specialized in healing developmental trauma. and She grieves the loss of a childhood that was not lived. She went on to study. and Teach somatic methods for dealing with trauma. As a Certified Bader-Pearson Developmental Couples She has been a therapist and has led trainings in this method to local therapists. and internationally.
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