Q2 Seminar: Basics of Working with Couples and Families for Mental Health Clinicians
Presented by Jennine Estes Powell MFT, receive 3 NBCC Credit Hours upon completion.
Through an interactive and informative format, Dr. Campbell will guide participants in understanding the complexities of family systems and relational therapy, providing tools and approaches that can be applied to clinical practice.
Participants will learn the basic principles of family systems theory, including how family roles, patterns, and communication styles impact individual and collective functioning.
Clinicians will be introduced to essential therapeutic techniques for working with couples, such as improving communication, managing conflict, and fostering emotional intimacy.
Learn to recognize common issues that arise in relational therapy, such as boundary setting, power dynamics, and unresolved conflict, and gain strategies for addressing them effectively.
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3 NBCC Credit Hours