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BT10 Clinical Demonstration 10 – Brief Couples Therapy - Jon Carlson, PsyD, EdD, ABPP


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Topic Areas:
Clinical Demonstrations |  Couples Therapy |  Adlerian Therapy |  Brief Therapy
Categories:
Brief Therapy Conference |  Brief Therapy Conference 2010
Faculty:
Jon Carlson
Duration:
55:30
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Audio Only
Original Program Date:
Dec 11, 2010
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Description:

An initial session with a couple that will help them to can insight into a present relationship problem. The four step process will help the couple identify clear action steps to use in creating a more satisfying partnership.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Identify four stages of Adlerian Brief Couples Therapy.
  2. List three assessment strategies.

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

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Jon Douglas Carlson, Ed.D., Psy.D., was a Distinguished Professor of Adlerian Psychology, educator-scholar, psychologist, athlete, husband, & father. Jon Douglas Carlson was born in Elgin, Illinois on November 2, 1945. A proud, active father of five children who was married to the love of his life for 50 years, Jon excelled as a prolific scholar, educator, college professor, psychologist, competitive athlete, and advocate for helping others in the community. His earned his first doctorate, Ed.D., Counseling and Guidance, from Wayne State University in 1971, and his second doctorate, Psy.D., Clinical Psychology, from Adler University (formerly the Adler School of Professional Psychology) in 1990.

A well-respected professional psychologist, Jon was a Fellow and Distinguished Psychologist awardee of the American Psychological Association (APA); a Lifetime Contribution awardee of North American Society of Adlerian Psychology (NASAP); and a valued member of American Counseling Association (ACA), American Orthopsychiatric Association, International Academy of Family Psychology (IAFP), and Wisconsin Psychology Association (WPA). He received numerous awards for his professional work, and held leadership positions in both counseling and psychology at the national and state levels.


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