What You’ll Discover in Ellyn Bader, Peter Pearson Couples Therapy in Action 4 Techniques for Rapid and Lasting Change with Drs. Ellyn Bader and Peter Pearson
- Faculty:
- Ellyn Bader | Peter Pearson, Ph.D.
- Duration:
- 4 Hours 12 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- April 01, 2016
Description
Since the moment that Drs. Ellyn Bader and Peter Pearson sit down with this conflicted couple, you will see a radically different approach to couple’s therapy.
A majority of therapists will open a session. with “Tell me why you are here today” – a toxic approach that quickly creates defensiveness, shame and Blame for The couple. This video will show you how. in In the first ten minutes of a session you can turn hostility into supportive collaboration and openness. and cooperation.
Paul and Trish and David are a couple who struggle. with Their relationship and They have a blended family of six. Therapists can become overwhelmed easily in The intricacies involved with blended families and It can take months to find the root cause of the problem that can lead to healing. You can see firsthand how master practitioners treat patients. Ellyn and Pete avoid solving the couple’s problems for They and Stay clear of any arguments that might cause therapy to be diverted. Instead, you’ll learn techniques to help clients deal with their problems on their terms. and create lasting change.
They are unique and quick. and Effective approach: See how Ellyn and Pete uses four techniques to address the root causes in Only two sessions:
- Blame-No cost Therapy Starter: An innovative way to create a supportive and open environment. and A session for collaboration.
- The Paper Exercise A 5 minute explanation-A quick diagnostic exercise that will give you six key guidelines for determining where to start your work and how to quickly get started. for Intervention and deeper work.
- The Initiator-To-Inquirer Process: An advanced skill technique designed to address both partners’ developmental stuck point, and work with These are the root causes of dysfunction.
- Gestalt Two-Chair Work: A powerful and Highly effective tool to move the couple away from disconnection and To open up to a place that is open and deep, connect and A willingness to share.
Outline
- Change the opening question radically
- Why “Tell me why you are here today” doesn’t work
- Learn how to open a session by using the session opening technique. This will change the tone and atmosphere of your session in the first 10 minutes.
- The Paper Exercise
- Diagnosis what’s wrong and Quickly lay the groundwork for Intervention and deeper work
- The Initiator-To-Inquirer Process
- Communication is key to success
- Address both partners’ issues simultaneously
- Work with The root causes of dysfunction
- Gestalt Two-Chair Work
- Reunite the couple to avoid disconnection and To open to a place where there is deep connection and openness and Share your willingness
Faculty
Ellyn Bader, Ph.D. Similar seminars and products: 2
The Couples Institute
ELLYN BADER, Ph.D.Is. in Private practice and Co-Director of The Couples Institute in Menlo Park, California. She has been involved in professional training programs for 25 years. in Therapy for couples and He has trained therapists all over the United States and Europe, Asia, South America. and Australia. She was the past president of International Transactional Analysis Association and Clark Vincent Award recipient for A remarkable literary contribution by the California Association of Marriage to the field of marital treatment and Family Therapists Dr. Bader Often invited to speak at national and International conferences. She and The books were co-authored by her husband, PETER PEARSON (Ph.D.). “In Quest of the Mythical Mate: A Developmental Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment in Couples Therapy” (Brunner/Mazel) and “Tell Me No Lies: How to Face the Truth and Build an Honest Marriage” (St. Martin’s Press).
Peter Pearson, Ph.D. Similar seminars and products: 2
Owner and Co Director
The Couples Institute
Peter Pearson, Ph.D., co-The founded Couples Institute in Menlo Park, California, in 1984 with His wife. Ellyn Bader, Ph.D. They co-directed The Couples Institute until Pete is retired as a licensed psychotherapist in 2018. In addition to running a private practice from 1984 – 2018, he served as an Associate Consulting Professor at Stanford University, School of Counseling Psychology for 11 years. Dr. Pearson Also, intensive workshops were held for Couples and Frequently invited to speak at conferences for therapists. He speaks with Real life experience. We have averaged 24 hours with couples each week for His career has been a long one. His main belief in couples therapy is that it should be practical and stimulating. and engaging, with A good dose of humor is a must.
Dr. Pearson and His wife, Dr. BaderNumerous radio stations have featured, and Television shows include the “Today” Show and The “CBS Morning Show.” Since 1984, they have been married. and Since 1982, they have worked together. They have had many opportunities to practice what they preach.
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