Videos
Couples Therapy
Browse our extensive list of couples therapy DVDs. Great for observing different approaches, and for teaching couples therapy techniques.
by Sue Johnson
Dr. Sue Johnson has been hailed as “the most original contributor to couples therapy to come along in the last 30 years.” Now you’ll have the chance to watch her conduct an actual session with a challenging couple haunted by the “echoes of war.”
by Richard Schwartz
What really happens in therapy over time? Watch from the front row as Richard Schwartz, founder of Internal Family Systems Therapy, conducts six full-length sessions with a real couple facing a devastating crisis.
by Insoo Kim Berg
Insoo Kim Berg's unique style and unwavering optimism comes to life in this demonstration of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.
This unique series showcases 6 leading couples therapist conducting live sessions and then discussing their work. Learn from experts Sue Johnson, Pat Love, Gus Napier, Richard Stuart, James Coyne and Richard Schwartz. Save by buying the entire 6-Video Series for the price of 5!
by Sue Johnson
Sue Johnson demonstrates Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy in an actual couples therapy session.
Part of the 6-Video Series: Couples Therapy with the Experts.
Part of the 6-Video Series: Couples Therapy with the Experts.
by Harville Hendrix
The founder of Imago Therapy, and one of the leading experts in couples therapy sits down with Randall C. Wyatt to discuss a bold turn in the way we think about psychotherapy and relationships.
by Daniel Wiener
Dr. Daniel Wiener demonstrates how to energize and enhance your couples work by incorporating drama therapy techniques called Rehearsals for Growth™.
by Ellyn Bader, Dan Wile
In this video, two renowned couples and marriage experts, Ellyn Bader and Dan Wile discuss what couples therapy is and what it is not. A valuable resource beginning therapists, and for clients this to help them get their couples therapy off on the right track.
by Pat Love
Pat Love demonstrates the Imago Dialogue Process in an actual couples therapy session.
Part of the 6-Video Series: Couples Therapy with the Experts.
Part of the 6-Video Series: Couples Therapy with the Experts.
by Richard Stuart
Richard Stuart demonstrates his integrative approach to Behavioral Couples Therapy in an actual couples therapy session.
Part of the 6-Video Series: Couples Therapy with the Experts.
Part of the 6-Video Series: Couples Therapy with the Experts.
by James Coyne
James Coyne demonstrates Strategic Couples Therapy in an actual session with a gay couple.
Part of the 6-Video Series: Couples Therapy with the Experts.
Part of the 6-Video Series: Couples Therapy with the Experts.
by Augustus Y. Napier
Gus Napier demonstrates Experiential Therapy with a couple whose problems have escalated to a matter of life and death. Watch this master therapist and learn how to authentically engage couples in the here-and-now with interventions that really make a difference.
Part of the 6-Video Series: Couples Therapy with the Experts.
Part of the 6-Video Series: Couples Therapy with the Experts.
by Barbara S. McCrady
See Barbara S. McCrady work with a couple struggling with addictions in an actual couples therapy session.
Part of the 7-Video Series: Brief Therapy for Addictions.
Part of the 7-Video Series: Brief Therapy for Addictions.
by The Ackerman Institute, Peggy Papp
This emotionally compelling video features a series of real clinical sessions in which the Depression Project's treatment team works with a severely depressed couple.
by Robert Firestone
In this film, actual group participants identify negative thoughts or voices toward themselves and others that seriously impair their capacity for intimate relating.
by Frank Pittman
Do you want to be more effective at empowering your clients to make the changes in their lives that will get them what they really want? Dr. Frank Pittman is one of the most passionate therapists around when it comes to helping people take responsibility for their lives, as you’ll see in this live couples therapy session.
by The Ackerman Institute, Constance Scharf
Using a clinical illustration of a family systems approach to treatment, this video offers a framework for understanding the emotional and psychological impact of infertility upon couples who have sought unsuccessfully to conceive.
by Susan Heitler
Learn how to effectively contain high-conflict couples by teaching them conflict management skills, and transforming destructive patterns of fighting into meaningful conversations that can lead to healthier relationships.



























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