A powerful couples therapy technique that transforms communication by teaching partners to take turns sharing and listening. One partner expresses concerns without blame, while the other asks empathetic questions, fostering deeper understanding and personal growth. Dr. Ellen Bader demonstrates how this method helps couples build self-awareness, manage tension, and create more meaningful connections.
This session offers an inside look at how an Ericksonian institute grows, survives, and evolves in the real world. Through stories of leadership, teamwork, cultural context, and hard-earned mistakes, it explores how limiting beliefs, collaboration, intuition, and emotional intelligence shape both organizations and the people within them. The conversation blends psychotherapy, anthropology, and lived experience, giving therapists and trainers practical ways to think about leadership, community-building, and sustaining meaningful work over time.