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How To Get The Most From Couples Therapy
Drs. Bader and Pearson give this document to new clients to help them get the most from their work together. They post it here for you to read, so that you can create one that reflects your own thoughts and ideas.
Mar 30, 2004, 23:24

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Elephants and Interspecies Empathy
Why am I writing about elephants? I am writing trauma, attachment and empathy - concepts that are central to the work Pete and I confront daily in our work with couples.
Sep 9, 2007, 15:24

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Attachment and Differentiation in Couples Therapy
This year's couples conference has now come and gone.  Once again we enjoyed dynamic presentations from state of the art thinkers and practioners, such as Harville Hendrix, Pat Love, Cloe Madanes, Terry Real, Dan Siegel, Stan Tatkin and Jeff Zeig. I meant to share some highlights with you sooner, but got swamped with commitments that always crop up at the end of the training year and then had a wonderful trip to France with Pete and Molly.
Jun 12, 2007, 15:22

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New Training Opportunity with Ellyn Bader
Are you yearning for greater satisfaction, more confidence, or
new opportunities in your work? Earlier this year, I mentioned
offering a telephone training program for therapists who live
too far away to attend our local groups. Many of you responded
with enthusiasm.

May 1, 2007, 14:26

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The Importance of Apologies
An interesting research study from Columbia University
reinforces something we already know. A law professor named
Jennifer Robbennolt discovered that admitting guilt seems to be
a central ingredient in a sincere apology. She also discovered
that a full apology is more likely to result in the quick
settlement of a law suit in certain kinds of cases.

Apr 1, 2007, 14:24


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