Complete this webinar and earn 2 CE Credits

This workshop cuts through conventional couples therapy approaches to reveal why some therapists thrive while others struggle with couples work. Dr. Gloria Lee draws on her 27 years of experience helping couples on the brink of divorce to share her unique methodology, blending Eastern collectivistic philosophy with Western psychology.


Perfect for both the curious generalist and the frustrated couples therapist seeking better outcomes, participants will leave with renewed confidence, specific skills, and a framework for creating lasting change in couples' relationships.


Learning Objectives:

- Identify critical differences between individual and couples therapy approaches and mindsets

- Recognize and address common barriers that prevent therapists' success with couples

- Discover the core issues all couples face and the practical strategies to help overcome these struggles

- Establish best practices for successful couples therapy

- Learn to use the couple's conflicts to heal the relationship

- Develop confidence in managing high-conflict couples and emotional intensity in sessions

- Understand how the therapist's attachment style impacts couples therapy


The Presenter

Psychologist

Gloria Lee

Dr. Gloria Lee is a leading relationship expert and psychologist with 27 years of experience in helping people create healed, healthy and harmonious relationships. She has helped thousands of people permanently transform their lives and relationships, and has a unique approach that blends Eastern collectivistic philosophy with Western psychology. Dr. Lee has served as the Clinical Director at Brentwood Counselling Centre in Vancouver, Canada, Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of British Columbia, and has mentored numerous students and therapists.

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