De-Escalating Anger in Couples Therapy
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Rebecca Jorgensen, PhD
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De-Escalating Anger in Couples Therapy

Do you find yourself struggling to redirect heated conflicts in your couples sessions? Learn how to use EFT techniques to effectively stop these negative cycles and redirect warring couples to a place of mutual respect, safe communication and positive change.   Video length: 22m
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Overview

Couples therapy is highly rewarding but can be very difficult to facilitate, even for seasoned therapists. The most challenging moments can be when conflicts manifest full-blown in the therapy room. Emotionally Focused Therapy is a proven approach that gets right to the heart of the negative and stuck patterns in relationships. In this Mastery in Minutes video you’ll see how EFT experts Rebecca Jorgensen and Scott Woolley manage emotional escalations with 3 different couples, and prevent the therapy room from becoming a battlefield.

Learn useful tools for increasing your confidence when anger almost invariably erupts with couples you are working with, and discover strategies you can use to to replace disconnection, and anger with safety, understanding and mutual support.

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Rebecca Jorgensen, PhD
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Rebecca Jorgensen, PhD

Rebecca Jorgensen, PhD is Founder and Director of the Attachment Advancement Institute and Co-Director of The Training and Research Institute for Emotionally Focused Therapy. She is an Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) Supervisor and Trainer. Her focus is on promoting effective attachment for healthy relationships through virtual and in-person educational conferences and workshops as well as training and providing consultation on effective treatment of relational distress. She has developed several streaming conferences and seminars and has hosted and/or co-presented with attachment…

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