[Audio] CC13 Keynote 07 – Acknowledgement and Possibility: The Two Cornerstones to Successful Couples Therapy – Bill O’Hanlon, MS

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Topic Areas:
Couples Therapy | Keynote
Category:
Couples Conference | Couples Conference 2013
Faculty:
Bill O’Hanlon, MS
Duration:
38:30
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date :
Apr 21, 2013

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Description:

Too little acknowledgment will lead to alienation of one of both partners in couples therapy, but too much acknowledgment without a compelling invitation to move on from conflict, blame and the past to new possibilities won’t work either. Learn how to maintain that delicate balance and let the couple teach you when to use which method.

 

Educational Objectives:

  1. Explain why acknowledgment and validation are not enough on their own in couples therapy.
  2. Apply acknowledgment and possibility methods simultaneously in couples therapy.

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

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Bill O'Hanlon, MS, has written over 30 books, appeared on Oprah with his book Do One Thing Different, and has been a top-rated presenter at psychotherapy conferences all over the world. He was a student of the late Milton H. Erickson and created Solution-Oriented Therapy and Possibility Therapy.


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