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CC13 Keynote 02 - Love in the 21st Century - Terry Real, LICSW


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Topic Areas:
Keynotes |  Couples Therapy |  Marriage |  Relationships |  Love
Categories:
Couples Conference |  Couples Conference 2013
Faculty:
Terry Real, LICSW
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
48:07
Publisher:
The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Press
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We’ve never wanted more from our romantic relationships but both men and women—in different ways and for different reasons—lack the skills to meet our new ambitions. What do men and women want from each other? Why are relationships so fraught? And how can we be more effective as clinicians? The nature of marriage has changed and therapists must meet challenges unique to our new landscape.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Explain from a cultural point of view why marriage has been difficult for the last 50 years.
  2. Describe the relationship between men, socialization and marital difficulties.

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

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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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