COUPLE THERAPY - A SYSTEMS APPROACH
Understanding Attachment & Differentiation in Marriage
Friday 22nd & Saturday 23 June, 2012
Program Day 1
- Fundamentals of relationships from a Bowen systems perspective - Understanding the family emotional system.
Morning Tea
- The Marital relationship in the family emotional system – unravelling the interplay of the process between spouses and the relationships to the broader family
Lunch
Seminar case studies –
- J Wright: The making of a couple therapist - A Family of origin Journey - the presenter will reflects on her growth as a couple therapist and consider how the development of confidence in key skills and competencies has paralleled her ongoing effort to participate more maturely on her primary triangle with her parents.
- J Brown: Exploring the journey of differentiating a self in a marriage - 2 Case studies – 1: a reflection on self in a marriage and what challenges this presents for the other. 2: Spouses reflections from their work to shift focus from changing the other to changing self.
Afternoon tea
- Tape of couple and Q & A
Program Day 2:
- Chronic anxiety, marriage and the family emotional system- reviewing the effects of anxiety/chronic anxiety on the family and on the marriage
Morning tea
- The clinical approach to marital difficulty- assisting people to rise up out of the fusion
Lunch
- Seminar case studies - J Wright & J Brown (same choices as day 1)
Afternoon Tea
- Tape of couple part 2
- Q&A wrap up
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