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Working Therapeutically with Couples ... a practical guide

Every relationship has its ups and downs, but sometimes these become too difficult for a couple to manage on their own.


Relationship counsellor Ruth Hazelton’s practical workshop looks at the most effective ways to help, and build rapport with, couples in conflicted relationships. During the day we explore: the hidden processes at work within relationships; the sex differences in processing emotions; non-blame talking styles; and how the way each person got their emotional needs met in their early family history might explain why they are thinking and reacting as they are. (For example, how intelligently and sensitively our parents express their love for us can have a huge long-term impact.)

This learning about past conditioning, including psychological traumas, can reveal vital clues to clients and their therapist about why the presenting problems arose. It also illustrates how successful relationships – in couples and families – always involve people facilitating one another to get their innate physical and emotional needs met.
What you will gain from the day

* Skills to help you to build rapport with two emotionally-aroused people
* Ways to help them begin to cooperate in helping each other get their individual emotional needs met
* An understanding of how the way children are loved (or not) affects their adult relationships
* How to teach non-blaming communication skills and explain the differences in male and female behaviour to clients
* New ways to facilitate changes in relationships which are lasting as well as beneficial
* An insight into many common relationship problems and how to help clients to overcome them

Who should attend

* Anyone working with couples or families, including psychotherapists, counsellors, social workers, psychologists, teachers, GPs, health visitors and those involved in mental health
* Anyone who is interested for personal reasons of any nature.


Speaker(s):

Ruth Hazelton | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

26 May 2010 at 9:30 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Clifton Hill House, University of Bristol
Lower Clifton Hill
Bristol
BS8 1BX
0117 903 5190

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Organised by:

MindFields College
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Tickets:

£155

Available from:

http://www.mindfields.org.uk/?wor=outl&code=RH

Additional Information:

Please call +44 (0)1323 811440 to book!

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