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Course #: MS28DVD
Loving Better: A Simple Approach to a Healthy Relationship

Publication Date: 2003
Barbara Doyle
 

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About the Author

Barbara Doyle is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with nearly two decades of experience in the field of relationship counseling. Combining her expansive knowledge with a dynamic professional style, She has emerged as a leader and pioneer in the field of marital and relationship therapy. Barbara has shared her experience in relationship counseling as a guest columnist for a number of Southern California publications, including the Loa Angels Daily News and the Santa Clarita Magazine. She has made guest appearances on local television as an expert in relationship counseling.

Barbara Doyle lives in Southern California with her husband of eighteen years and their teenage daughter.

Summary

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8 hours CE
CE Accreditation Statements (APA, ASWB, NBCC, NAADAC, and state boards)

Barbara Doyle, M.A., M.F.T.


Loving Better is an innovative relationship tool which gives therapists a step by step approach to marriage counseling. This program takes couples through the development of their relationship from its earliest stages and teaches them how to recover from unmet expectations, unresolved conflict and the build up of resentment. Consists of one 60 minute video (DVD or VHS version), two twenty eight page workbooks and an instruction booklet for therapists.


Learning Objectives

  1. identify and explore the unconcious motivations associated with the early stages of a relationship
  2. identify and explore the initial disappointments that accompany unrealistic expectations in the stages of a relationship
  3. understand the areas of conflict that underline most arguments
  4. explore integrated models of effective communication
  5. identify and understand cognitive and behavioral shifts necessary for transition into a more healthy relationship.

60 Minutes

Difficulty Level: Intermediate

Conflicts of Interest: No commercial support was received for this CE activity. The authors of this course have no conflicts of interest related to this CE activity.

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