Revolutionize Your Work with Couples: Proven Techniques for Couples Therapy to Transform Your Practice – Michelle Wangler

Question and Answer

What is A roadmap?

A roadmap is Archive: for how to select the best possible interventions for different types of couplesWork more effectively with couples to avoid unnecessary divorcesHighly effective, practical exercise that leads many couples to say, “We haven’t felt this connected in years!”Are you ready to take your work with couples to a whole new level?.

How does A roadmap Archive:?

Archive: A roadmap for how to select the best possible interventions for different types of couplesWork more effectively with couples to avoid unnecessary divorcesHighly effective, practical exercise that leads many couples to say, “We haven’t felt this connected in years!”Are you ready to take your work with couples to a whole new level?

What is feeling?

feeling is Instead of stuck and bewildered, imagine feeling grounded and structured..

How does feeling stuck?

Instead of feeling stuck and bewildered, imagine feeling grounded and structured.

What is Inadequacy?

Inadequacy is is replaced with confidence, knowing you have a roadmap to keep your couples on course..

How does Inadequacy is?

Inadequacy is replaced with confidence, knowing you have a roadmap to keep your couples on course.

What is New couples?

New couples is begin to say, “our previous therapists just let us muddle along. Thank you for finally helping us!”Join us to learn cutting-edge tools to evolve and deepen your work with couples..

How does New couples begin?

New couples begin to say, “our previous therapists just let us muddle along. Thank you for finally helping us!”Join us to learn cutting-edge tools to evolve and deepen your work with couples.

What is This workshop?

This workshop is offers practical interventions, step-by-step, that are designed to create the results couples want..

How does This workshop offers?

This workshop offers practical interventions, step-by-step, that are designed to create the results couples want.

What is You?

You is will learn how to take charge with the endlessly blaming couples, gain traction with the conflict avoidant couples, and guide entrenched couples out of destructive communication patterns..

How does You will learn?

You will learn how to take charge with the endlessly blaming couples, gain traction with the conflict avoidant couples, and guide entrenched couples out of destructive communication patterns.

What is You?

You is will confront defenses in a way that is illuminating for everyone in the room..

How does You will confront?

You will confront defenses in a way that is illuminating for everyone in the room.

What is You’ll?

You’ll is also sharpen your skills with a powerful communication exercise that serves as an assessment and intervention tool, as well as fostering teamwork and collaboration.When you understand the dynamics of a relationship from a developmental perspective, your work with couples is transformed..

How does You’ll also sharpen?

You’ll also sharpen your skills with a powerful communication exercise that serves as an assessment and intervention tool, as well as fostering teamwork and collaboration.When you understand the dynamics of a relationship from a developmental perspective, your work with couples is transformed.

What is This workshop offers?

This workshop offers is proven, hands-on, practical tools that you can begin using immediately with your couples..

How does This workshop offers proven,?

This workshop offers proven, hands-on, practical tools that you can begin using immediately with your couples.

What is a road map,?

a road map, is Equipped with you will feel more prepared to face obstacles that lie ahead and be able to know you are truly helping..

How does a road map, Equipped?

Equipped with a road map, you will feel more prepared to face obstacles that lie ahead and be able to know you are truly helping.

What is your practice?

your practice is Watch grow!Identify questions to avoid in the initial session, and ways to get off to the most powerful start.Describe differentiation and how it applies to managing the various ways couples get stuck.Breakdown the true meaning of a couples team and generate collaboration.Recognize the role that neuroscience plays in couples negative patterns, and how to apply appropriate interventions.Provide a roadmap for developing new capacities in each partner.Apply motivational strategies for conflict avoidant patterns.Determine productive interventions for blaming and critical couples.Implement the structure of effective negotiation.Couples StagesA developmental perspectiveIdentify developmental arrestsProcess of differentiation with couplesIdentify the type of coupleHostile-Angry CoupleGet off to a strong startEstablish self as leaderIncorporate neuroscience / brain researchGuide couple out of destructive patternsStrategies to refocus entrenched blamingTechniques to encourage accountabilityConflict-Avoidant CoupleTypes of Conflict-Avoidant couplesSeparate the “we”Handle developmental tensionTherapists: Avoid enabling their arrested systemManage their consuming desire to mergeInitiator-Inquirer ExerciseProvide appropriate structure before beginningTeach exercise to coupleStrengthen the Capacities of the InitiatorStrengthen the Capacities of the InquirerTherapist challengesAdditional Tools and InterventionsThe Paper Exercise to diagnose and interveneInterpret results from Couples Diagnostic QuestionnaireGestalt 2-chair to illuminate resistance to change.

How does your practice Watch?

Watch your practice grow!Identify questions to avoid in the initial session, and ways to get off to the most powerful start.Describe differentiation and how it applies to managing the various ways couples get stuck.Breakdown the true meaning of a couples team and generate collaboration.Recognize the role that neuroscience plays in couples negative patterns, and how to apply appropriate interventions.Provide a roadmap for developing new capacities in each partner.Apply motivational strategies for conflict avoidant patterns.Determine productive interventions for blaming and critical couples.Implement the structure of effective negotiation.Couples StagesA developmental perspectiveIdentify developmental arrestsProcess of differentiation with couplesIdentify the type of coupleHostile-Angry CoupleGet off to a strong startEstablish self as leaderIncorporate neuroscience / brain researchGuide couple out of destructive patternsStrategies to refocus entrenched blamingTechniques to encourage accountabilityConflict-Avoidant CoupleTypes of Conflict-Avoidant couplesSeparate the “we”Handle developmental tensionTherapists: Avoid enabling their arrested systemManage their consuming desire to mergeInitiator-Inquirer ExerciseProvide appropriate structure before beginningTeach exercise to coupleStrengthen the Capacities of the InitiatorStrengthen the Capacities of the InquirerTherapist challengesAdditional Tools and InterventionsThe Paper Exercise to diagnose and interveneInterpret results from Couples Diagnostic QuestionnaireGestalt 2-chair to illuminate resistance to change

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