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CC23 Keynote 04 - The Solution Focused Model with Couples - Elliott Connie, MA, LPC


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Couples Conference 2023
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Couples Conference |  Couples Conference 2023
Faculty:
Elliott Connie, MA, LPC
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1:00:34
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
May 06, 2023
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The Solution Focused Approach with couples is a brief and outcome-driven approach to couples therapy. The focus is on the present and future, rather than the past. The aim is to help couples identify and achieve their desired outcomes, while ignoring or minimizing any problematic behaviors.

Learning Objectives:

  1. This helps the couple identify their strengths and resources, and uses these to find solutions to their problems.
  2. This also uses a variety of techniques such as scaling questions, miracle questions, and exception-finding to encourage the couple to identify their goals and focus on positive change. It is designed to be a brief and focused intervention.
  3. This makes it an attractive option for couples who are seeking a more efficient and effective way to resolve their problems. Overall, the Solution Focused Model with couples can be a highly effective way to help couples improve their relationships and achieve their desired outcomes.

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Elliott Connie is a solution focused therapist with his private practice based in Keller, TX. Elliott specializes in using the solution focused approach to work with couples. He is the co-author of the book The Art of Solution Focused Therapy, and his second book, Solution Building in Couples Therapy, was released in 2012. His latest book, The Solution Focused Marriage: 5 Simple Habits That Will Bring Out the Best in Your Relationship, is now available.

Elliott has traveled throughout the United States and Europe, including the UK, Sweden, Poland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Australia, Russia, South Africa and Canada, training psychotherapists to work more effectively with couples, and helping couples to build more satisfying relationships.


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