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CC25 Workshop 09 - Equipping Clients to Live Relationally: The Map, The Toolbox, The Process - Terry Real, LICSW


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Categories:
Couples Conference |  Couples Conference 2025
Faculty:
Terry Real, LICSW
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1:56:30
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
May 03, 2025
License:
Never Expires.


Description

RLT (Relational Life Therapy) has three phases. One is waking up the clients (joining through the truth). Two is doing deep trauma work in the presence of the partner. And, three is relationship skill building.
It is a combination of all three of these phases together that produces the quick profound transformational change RLT is known for. This workshop will give therapists a new map to give to their clients—how to think relationally along with the beginnings of a new tool set for example ‘how to speak up for yourself with love’, how to handle a disgruntled partner, and others. I’ll share with you a new vision of how to live relationally and nuts and bolts concrete practices to achieve it.

Participants will be given the tools they need and invited to:

  1. Introduce participants to a new vision of equipping our clients to live fully relational lives
  2. Equipping therapists to teach ‘relational mindfulness’—from triggered to intentional.
  3. Introduce participants to concrete relational skills for example letting go of ‘objective reality’ in favor of negotiating subjective differences.

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Terry Real, LICSW, is a nationally recognized family therapist, author, and teacher. He is particularly known for his groundbreaking work on men and male psychology as well as his work on gender and couples; he has been in private practice for over twenty-five years. Terry has appeared often as the relationship expert for Good Morning America and ABC News. His work has been featured in numerous academic articles as well as media venues such as Oprah, 20/20, The Today Show, CNN, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Psychology Today and many others.


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