Couples therapy presents unique challenges that differ significantly from individual psychotherapy. This foundational training offers psychologists and counsellors a structured and ethical framework for approaching couples counselling with clarity and confidence.
Designed as a practical introduction, this course explores the theoretical foundations underpinning relationship work, while offering an integrated, session-by-session map to guide clinical decision-making and therapeutic direction. Whether you're new to couples counselling or looking to sharpen your approach, this talk equips you with the essential tools to begin this work effectively and ethically.
Sections
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the talk the participant will be able to:
Describe the major theoretical orientations that inform couples therapy.
Apply a structured session-by-session map for conducting couples therapy.
Recognise ethical considerations unique to working with couples.
Identify potential dynamics and power imbalances within the couple unit.
Implement strategies for effective closure and after-care planning.