
- Average Rating:
- Not yet rated
- Topic Areas:
- Workshops | Couples Therapy | Humor | Psychotherapy | Marriage | Empathy | Healing | Rituals | Social Issues | Therapeutic Innovation | Violence Prevention
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
- Faculty:
- Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC
- Duration:
- 2 Hours 3 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 08, 2005
- Short Description:
- Workshop on dynamic approaches to couples therapy, with practical tools like one-way mirrors and video for supervision. Key strategies include setting boundaries, using rituals, creating shared memories, and involving extended family to address conflict and violence. Techniques such as unbalancing, executive meetings, fines for behavior, and leveraging family influence are used to shift dynamics. The session closes with actionable methods for helping incompatible couples reconnect through concrete expressions of love and shared activities.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price
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- Not yet rated
- Topic Areas:
- Workshops | Domestic Violence | Family Therapy | Marriage | Reparation | Rituals | Strategic Therapy
- Categories:
- Erickson Congress | Erickson Congress 2004 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
- Faculty:
- Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC
- Duration:
- 1:55:55
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 02, 2004
- Short Description:
- This workshop outlines practical strategies for managing high-conflict family cases, including the “take three issues” method to prioritize concerns. It addresses the effects of divorce on children, promotes clear communication, and encourages the involvement of extended family to support change. Techniques include positive reinforcement to prevent adolescent suicide and confronting violence openly. A case of marital abuse illustrates a step-by-step intervention involving both families, cultural sensitivity, and clear consequences to prevent future harm.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price

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- Topic Areas:
- Children and Adolescent Therapy | Family Therapy | Invited Addresses | Abuse | Psychotherapy | Cultural and Social Contexts | Reparation | Spiritual Healing | Strategic Therapy
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
- Faculty:
- Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC | William Glasser, MD
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 28 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- May 26, 2000
- Short Description:
- Focuses on a family therapy approach that addresses violence and injustice through real-life interactions and systemic involvement. Emphasizes a 15-step method for healing spiritual pain, with a high success rate in treating juvenile sex offenders. Highlights the importance of engaging the whole family, including elders, to create lasting change and accountability. Introduction by Christine Padesky. William Glasser participates in conversation.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price

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- Not yet rated
- Topic Areas:
- Supervision Panels | Supervision | Psychotherapy | Children and Adolescent Therapy | Domestic Violence | Family Systems | Strategic Therapy
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
- Faculty:
- William Glasser, MD | Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC | Irvin Yalom, PhD
- Duration:
- 55:27
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 15, 1995
- Short Description:
- This panel reviews diverse therapeutic strategies for complex family cases. Topics include prioritizing violence intervention, encouraging elder and family involvement, and reinforcing strengths in marital therapy. Case discussions feature a suicidal father in need of employment and support, a sex offender’s family requiring accountability and extended family input, and a pregnant teen facing depression and neglect, with an emphasis on mobilizing community and family resources for care and recovery.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price

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- Not yet rated
- Topic Areas:
- Invited Addresses | Psychotherapy | Storytelling | Metaphors | Abuse | Family Therapy | Strategic Therapy
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
- Faculty:
- Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC | Mary Goulding, MSW
- Duration:
- 1:35:43
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 12, 1990
- Short Description:
- Madanes discusses the evolution of psychotherapy toward self-help and family-based approaches. Emphasizing the family as a healing system, she outlines strategies for addressing anxiety, abuse, and reconciliation through an 18-step program grounded in empathy, hope, and non-violence. Case studies illustrate practical interventions, and the discussion includes the use of self-disclosure, the limits of medication, and the importance of confronting violence and substance abuse in family systems. Includes response from Mary Goulding.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price