CC17 Topical Panel 01 - Lies and Infidelity - Alex Katehakis, MA, MFT, Marty Klein, PhD, and Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT
Couples problems may be rooted in deception—infidelity is based in deception. Clinicians need to know how to assess and treat it.
CC17 Topical Panel 01 - Lies and Infidelity - Alex Katehakis, MA, MFT, Marty Klein, PhD, and Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT
Couples problems may be rooted in deception—infidelity is based in deception. Clinicians need to know how to assess and treat it.
CC17 Topical Panel 02 - Couples vs. Individual Therapy: What Works/What Doesn’t - Ellyn Bader, PhD, Sue Diamond Potts, MA, RCC, and Janis Abrahms Spring, PhD, ABPP
Couples treatment requires an understanding of interpersonal dynamics. Clinicians need to understand the benefits and liabilities of couples vs. individual therapy, and have a mechanism for deciding when to use each approach.
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CC17 Topical Panel 02 - Couples vs. Individual Therapy: What Works/What Doesn’t - Ellyn Bader, PhD, Sue Diamond Potts, MA, RCC, and Janis Abrahms Spring, PhD, ABPP
Couples treatment requires an understanding of interpersonal dynamics. Clinicians need to understand the benefits and liabilities of couples vs. individual therapy, and have a mechanism for decilding when to use each approach.
CC17 Topical Panel 03 - Couples Boundaries: Rigid, Permeable and Transparent - Janina Fisher, PhD, Martha Kauppi, LMFT, ACST, and Rick Miller, LICSW
Relational boundaries can be a source of problems if they are too inflexible or if they are too weak. Clinicians need a method to assess and treat boundary issues.
CC17 Topical Panel 03 - Couples Boundaries: Rigid, Permeable and Transparent - Janina Fisher, PhD, Martha Kauppi, LMFT, ACST, and Rick Miller, LICSW
Relational boundaries can be a source of problems if they are too inflexible or if they are too weak. Clinicians need a method to assess and treat boundary issues.