CC19 Keynote 02 - Attachment Science in Action: The EFT Route to Safe and Sound - Sue Johnson, EdD
Attachment science in action- The EFT route to safe and sound in love relationships. Attachment- as captured in the EFT model- offers an on target, tested and profoundly relevant map to love and loving. This presentation will outline this map and show how key interventions lead predictably to secure lasting connection and promote health and growth in individual partners.
CC19 Keynote 02 - Attachment Science in Action: The EFT Route to Safe and Sound - Sue Johnson, EdD
Attachment science in action- The EFT route to safe and sound in love relationships. Attachment- as captured in the EFT model- offers an on target, tested and profoundly relevant map to love and loving. This presentation will outline this map and show how key interventions lead predictably to secure lasting connection and promote health and growth in individual partners.
CC19 Keynote 03 - The Neuroscience Behind Doing the Right Thing - Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT
We currently live in a time of great emotional stress around matters of fairness, justice, ethics, and morality. As couple therapists, we are working with the smallest unit of a society, the two-person system that is the primary attachment partnership. Therapists should have a strong understanding of their own moral and ethical compass when guiding partner behavior that occurs inside and outside of therapy.
CC19 Keynote 03 - The Neuroscience Behind Doing the Right Thing - Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT
We currently live in a time of great emotional stress around matters of fairness, justice, ethics, and morality. As couple therapists, we are working with the smallest unit of a society, the two-person system that is the primary attachment partnership. Therapists should have a strong understanding of their own moral and ethical compass when guiding partner behavior that occurs inside and outside of therapy.
CC19 Law and Ethics 01 – Really Hard Work: Legal and Ethical Issues in Couples and Family Therapy - Part 1 - Steve Frankel, PhD, JD
This six-hour program seeks to provide information and recommendations for mental health professionals whose work includes the assessment and treatment of couples and families. The program begins with an update on legal and ethical developments that affect providers, and then moves to a discussion of risk management strategies for clinicians, including the most critical issues faced by clinicians in their work.
CC19 Law and Ethics 02 – Really Hard Work: Legal and Ethical Issues in Couples and Family Therapy - Part 2 - Steve Frankel, PhD, JD
This six-hour program seeks to provide information and recommendations for mental health professionals whose work includes the assessment and treatment of couples and families. The program begins with an update on legal and ethical developments that affect providers, and then moves to a discussion of risk management strategies for clinicians, including the most critical issues faced by clinicians in their work.
CC19 Symposium 01 - Symposium: Introduction to 3 Models - Ellyn Bader, PhD; Donald Cole, DMin, LPC, LMFT; Carrie Cole, MED, LPC; Terry Real, LICSW
Each faculty member will present basic principles for their model to help the audience understand the strengths of the model: Developmental, Gottman, and Relational.
CC19 Symposium 01 - Symposium: Introduction to 3 Models - Ellyn Bader, PhD; Donald Cole, DMin, LPC, LMFT; Carrie Cole, MED, LPC; Terry Real, LICSW
Each faculty member will present basic principles for their model to help the audience understand the strengths of the model: Developmental, Gottman, and Relational.
CC19 Symposium 02 - Introduction to 2 Models - Sue Johnson, EdD; Stan Tatkin, PsyD, LMFT
Each faculty member will present basic principles for their model to help the audience understand the strengths of the model: EFT and PACT. The essential features of EFT- a client centered alliance, a focus on emotion regulation and balance, the creation of self and system change, and the key interventions and corrective moments that have been shown to lead to predictable lasting change in love.
CC19 Symposium 02 - Introduction to 2 Models - Sue Johnson, EdD; Stan Tatkin, PsyD, LMFT
Each faculty member will present basic principles for their model to help the audience understand the strengths of the model: EFT and PACT. The essential features of EFT- a client centered alliance, a focus on emotion regulation and balance, the creation of self and system change, and the key interventions and corrective moments that have been shown to lead to predictable lasting change in love.