Action Methods in Couples Therapy
Dr. Daniel Wiener shows you how to enliven and enhance your couples therapy work by incorporating drama therapy techniques called Rehearsals for Growth™.
Cognitive Therapy for Obsessions Part II
In two live sessions, Reid Wilson demonstrates his unique approach to combating obsessive thoughts using a combination of cognitive-behavioral and strategic methods.
Couples and Infertility: Moving Beyond Loss
Using a clinical example of a family systems approach to treatment, this video provides a framework for understanding the emotional and psychological impact of infertility on couples who are unable to conceive.
She's Leaving Me
Renowned family therapist Steve Lerner showcases his unique four-step approach to helping men cope more harmoniously with the end of a marriage or significant relationship.
Harville Hendrix on the Healing Relationship
In this interview, Harville Hendrix, founder of Imago Therapy and one of the leading experts in couples therapy, discusses a bold shift in the way we think about relationships.
Sex, Love & Intimate Relationships
There are excerpts and interviews from group couples therapy sessions on topics such as the definition of love, healthy sex life, and priorities in close relationships, as well as the psychological effects of emotional and physical experiences. From the perspectives of couples who have decided to have children, couples who have difficulty intimacy, couples who feel emotionally inadequate, etc. While having the opportunity to listen, many comments are made on the problems in these relationships from different perspectives.
Content of the Video
-Healthy close relationships
-The place of a person's image perception in his/her love life
- Mutual expectations of couples
-Problems with intimacy and sexuality
Voices About Relationships
In this film, real group participants identify negative thoughts and voices that seriously impair their capacity for close relationships.
Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy Part I
This session, which consists of two parts, belongs to a couples therapy. In this therapy, it is aimed to reach the roots of the feeling of loneliness that couples experience in their relationship and to strengthen the communication between individuals. The paths followed by individuals are evaluated with their pros and cons, and the steps to be taken for a healthier relationship and the paths to be followed are discussed. has been done. Brief information about the method to be used is given at the beginning of the video. Then the first session record is displayed.
Video content
- Communication problems in the relationship
- Struggling with feelings of loneliness and depression
- -The cornerstones of a healthy relationship
- -Self-awareness
Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy Part II
This video, which is a continuation of the first part, includes another session. The couple's sexual life, ongoing communication disorders are emphasized, while points that are getting better are also highlighted. In this meeting, which lasts approximately two hours, we also have access to information about the path followed by the therapist. In addition, The feedback received from the clients also serves as a clue in directing the course of the session.
Video content
-Sexual life
-Communication problems in relationships
-Feeling of loneliness