Couples Therapy in Action -4 Techniques for Rapid and Lasting Change with Drs. Ellyn Bader and Peter Pearson – Ellyn Bader, Peter Pearson
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Overview
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Author: Ellyn Bader, Peter Pearson
- Faculty:
- Ellyn Bader | Peter Pearson, Ph.D.
- Duration:
- 4 Hours 12 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Apr 01, 2016
Description
From the moment that couples therapy experts Drs. Ellyn Bader and Peter Pearson sit down with this conflicted couple, you will see a radically different approach to couple’s therapy.
Most therapists open a session with “Tell me why you are here today” – a toxic approach that quickly creates defensiveness, shame and blame for the couple. In this video you will see how, in the first 10 minutes of a session, you can transform hostility to supportive collaboration, openness and cooperation.
Paul and Trish are a real couple, struggling with their relationship and their blended family of six. Therapists can easily become mired in the intricacies inherent to blended families and will often need months to get to the key underlying issues that can promote healing. Witness firsthand how master clinicians Ellyn and Pete avoid solving the couple’s problems for them and stay out of the squabbles that can get therapy off course. Rather, you will learn techniques that will teach the clients how to handle their key problems on their own and create lasting change.
Through their rapid, unique and effective approach see how Ellyn and Pete use four techniques to get to the underlying issues in only two sessions:
- The Blame-Free Therapy Starter: A radically new way to start a supportive, open and collaborative session.
- The Paper Exercise: An insightful 5-minute diagnostic exercise that give you 6 key guidelines to assess where to begin your work, as well as quickly lay ground work 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 the underlying patterns of dysfunction.
- Gestalt Two-Chair Work: A powerful and highly effective tool that will move the couple from disconnection and shutdown to a place of openness, deep connection and a willingness to share.
Outline
- Radically change the opening question
- Why “Tell me why you are here today” doesn’t work
- Learn the session opening technique that within the first 10 minutes of the session radically changes the tone of the session
- The Paper Exercise
- Diagnosis what’s wrong and quickly lay ground work for intervention and deeper work
- The Initiator-to-Inquirer Process
- A successful communication process
- Address both partners’ issues simultaneously
- Work with the underlying patterns of dysfunction
- Gestalt Two-Chair Work
- Move the couple from disconnection and shutdown to a place of openness, deep connection and a willingness to share
Faculty
Ellyn Bader, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 2
The Couples Institute
ELLYN BADER, Ph.D., is in private practice and is Co-Director of The Couples Institute in Menlo Park, California. Over the past 25 years she has conducted professional training programs in couples therapy and has trained therapists throughout the United States as well as Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia. She is a past president of the International Transactional Analysis Association and a recipient of the Clark Vincent Award for an outstanding literary contribution to the field of marital therapy from the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Dr. Bader is frequently invited to speak at national and international conferences. She and her husband, PETER PEARSON, Ph.D., coauthored the books, “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. Related seminars and products: 2
Owner and Co Director
The Couples Institute
Peter Pearson, Ph.D., co-founded The Couples Institute in Menlo Park, California, in 1984 with his wife, Ellyn Bader, Ph.D. Together they directed The Couples Institute until Pete retired as a licensed psychologist 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 conducted intensive workshops for couples and is frequently invited to speak at conferences for therapists. He speaks with real life experience, having averaged 24 hours of couples per week for much of his career. His major training belief is that learning couples therapy ought to be practical, stimulating, and engaging, with a good dose of humor.
Dr. Pearson and his wife, Dr. Bader, have appeared on numerous radio and TV shows including the “Today” show and the “CBS Morning Show.” They have been married to each other since 1984 and have worked together since 1982. They have had multiple opportunities to successfully practice what they preach.
Curriculum
FAQs
Requirements
- A basic understanding of psychology or therapeutic principles.
- Interest or experience in couples therapy.
- A reliable device and internet connection to access the digital course materials.
Features
- 4 Proven Techniques: Detailed strategies designed to achieve rapid and lasting changes in couples’ relationships.
- Expert Guidance: Learn from renowned therapists Drs. Ellyn Bader and Peter Pearson, pioneers in the field.
- Comprehensive Content: Real-life case studies, actionable insights, and step-by-step applications.
- Digital Convenience: Downloadable materials available anytime, anywhere.
- Cost Savings: Access premium content at up to 80% savings compared to the original sale page price.
Target audiences
- Licensed therapists and psychologists specializing in relationship counseling.
- Life coaches or counselors seeking actionable tools for couples therapy.
- Therapists looking to enhance their skillsets with proven techniques.
- Individuals studying psychology who aim to deepen their understanding of relational dynamics.