- Average Rating:
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Couples Therapy | Infidelity | Workshops | Marriage | Psychotherapy | Relationships
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2020 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Ellyn Bader, PhD
 - Course Levels:
 - Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
 - Duration:
 - 2 hours
 - Format:
 - Audio and Video
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 09, 2020
 - Short Description:
 - A guide to therapeutic strategies for addressing infidelity, examining the emotional complexities and relationship dynamics that emerge after betrayal. Bader offers practical guidance for therapists working with couples, focusing on rebuilding trust, understanding individual psychological patterns, and supporting partners through healing and potential relationship transformation.
 - Price:
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price reduced from Base Price - $59.00 
Tags: LGBTQ Emotional Coping Interpersonal Development Relationship Recovery Psychotherapeutic Framework Cognitive Dissonance Interpersonal Growth Client Sessions Betrayal Commitment Infidelity Self-Accountability Trust Emotional Transparency Crisis Management Dishonesty Emotional Healing Empathy Development Self-Regulation Trauma Therapy Planning
            
- Average Rating:
 - Not yet rated
 - Topic Areas:
 - Addiction | Workshops | Self-Relations
 - Categories:
 - Couples Conference | Couples Conference 2016 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Ellyn Bader, PhD | Sue Diamond, MA, RCC
 - Duration:
 - 01:55:02
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - May 14, 2016
 - Short Description:
 - Two particularly challenging issues that surface in couples therapy are addiction and self absorption. Through the lens of the Developmental Model of Couples Therapy, Sue and Ellyn will describe how to make strategic treatment decisions that propel couples toward sobriety and more collaborative functioning. They will review the troublesome traits of the self-absorbed partner and illuminate ways to increase other-differentiation and increase caring and compassion.
 - Price:
 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Not yet rated
 - Topic Areas:
 - Dialogues | Social Issues | Violence Prevention
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Alexander Lowen, MD | Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC
 - Duration:
 - 57 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - May 27, 2000
 - Short Description:
 - This dialogue addresses the roots of social violence and effective strategies for prevention. Topics include the psychological effects of cultural restriction and overstimulation, the role of empathy, and the impact of spiritual pain. A successful model for reducing juvenile re-offense rates is shared, emphasizing reparation, emotional healing, and the need for broader societal change. Moderated by Christine Padesky.
 - Price:
 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            