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Séminaire numérique

Les 10 principes d'une thérapie de couple efficace

Ce que la science nous dit et au-delà avec Julie Schwartz Gottman, Ph.D. et John Gottman, Ph.D.

Intervenants :
Julie Schwartz Gottman, PhD |  John M. Gottman, PhD
Durée de l'enquête :
6 heures 15 minutes
Langue :
Présenté en EN, sous-titré en EN, ES, DE, IT et FR, documents en EN, ES, DE, IT et FR.
Format :
Audio et vidéo
Droit d'auteur :
28 mars 2015
Code produit :
POS048565
Type de support :
Séminaire numérique


Description

Includes Bonus Talk by Esther Perel - The New Rules of Love & Commitment

John Gottman and Julie Schwartz Gottman, world-renowned for their work on marital stability and divorce prediction, present a comprehensive review of the science of successful relationships. They will also present research-based interventions to transform disasters into healthy relationships.

As they will demonstrate, their discoveries highlight how happy marriages come in many different styles - but not necessarily in accord with popular, or even clinical, preconceptions of what they should be. The Gottmans will separate myth from reality in our ideas about what works in developing their craft of couples therapists. They will also go beyond interventions to explore the inner world of the couples therapist, including the fears and frustrations every couples therapist faces. Finally, they will focus on how to stay calm in the midst of couples’ stormy conflicts, how to have hope when couples are hopeless, and adjust when couples’ beliefs or values are at odds with our own.

Esther Perel, one of the world's most original and insightful thinkers about couples, sexuality, and the peculiar paradoxes besetting modern marriage in the Western world, will bring her rare gift for speaking the unspoken. She will articulate the hidden psychological states most people can't yet put into words. Esther Perel will present the complicated and contradictory needs that are shaping marriage and commitment today.

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Intervenants

Julie Schwartz Gottman, PhD's Profile

Julie Schwartz Gottman, PhD Related seminars and products

Co-Owner

The Gottman Institute


Julie Schwartz Gottman, Ph.D., is the co-founder and President of The Gottman Institute, and Clinical Supervisor for the Couples Together Against Violence study. A highly respected clinical psychologist, she is sought internationally by media and organizations as an expert advisor on marriage, sexual harassment and rape, domestic violence, gay and lesbian adoption, same-sex marriage, and parenting issues. Creator of the immensely popular The Art and Science of Love weekend workshops for couples, she also designed and leads the national certification program in Gottman Method Couples Therapy for clinicians. Her other achievements include: Washington State Psychologist of the Year; Author/co-author of five books, including, Ten Lessons to Transform Your Marriage, And Baby Makes Three, The Marriage Clinical Casebook, 10 Principles for Doing Effective Couples Therapy, and The Man’s Guide to Women; Wide recognition for her clinical psychotherapy treatment, with specialization in distressed couples, abuse and trauma survivors, substance abusers and their partners, and cancer patients and their families.

Inspiring, empowering, respectful, and kind, Julie’s leadership of The Gottman Institute has made it possible to identify and integrate the expertise of her staff, therapists, and the wider research and therapeutic community. Her commitment to excellence and integrity assures that as The Gottman Institute grows, it continues to maintain the highest ethical and scientific standards.

She is in private practice in the Seattle area, providing intensive marathon therapy sessions for couples. She specializes in working with distressed couples, abuse and trauma survivors, those with substance abuse problems and their partners, as well as cancer patients and their families.

Drs. John and Julie Gottman currently live on Orcas Island, near Seattle, Washington. They conduct weekly and intensive couples therapy sessions, provide small group retreats, teach workshops and clinical trainings, and give keynote presentations around the world.


Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman is the co-founder of the Gottman Institute and Affective Software, Inc. She is the clinical director of The Relationship Research Institute, and she maintains a private practice. Dr. Schwartz Gottman is the owner of Gottman Couples' Retreat. She receives compensation as an international speaker. She is a published author and receives royalties, and she receives a speaking honorarium, recording royalties, and book royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman is a member of the American Psychological Association.


John M. Gottman, PhD's Profile

John M. Gottman, PhD Related seminars and products

The Gottman Institute


John Gottman est professeur émérite de psychologie à l'université de Washington, où il a créé ce que les médias ont appelé le "Love Lab" et mené une grande partie de ses recherches primées sur l'interaction et le traitement des couples. Le Dr Gottman étudie le mariage, les couples et les relations parentales depuis près de quarante ans. Il est l'auteur ou le coauteur de 119 articles publiés et de 44 livres, dont les suivants The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work, The Relationship Cure, Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, and How You Can Make Yours Last, Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child : The Heart of Parenting, And Baby Makes Three et The Marriage Clinic.

Mondialement connu pour ses travaux sur la stabilité conjugale et la prédiction du divorce, le Dr Gottman a reçu de nombreuses récompenses nationales pour ses recherches, notamment : Quatre prix de cinq ans décernés par le National Institute of Mental Health Research Scientist Awards ; The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Distinguished Research Scientist Award ; The American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology Presidential Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Research Contribution ; The National Council of Family Relations 1994 Burgess Award for Outstanding Career in Theory and Research.

Avec son épouse, Julie Schwartz Gottman, le Dr Gottman est le cofondateur de l'Institut Gottman, qui propose des formations cliniques, des ateliers, des services et du matériel pédagogique aux professionnels de la santé mentale, aux couples et aux familles. Il est également cofondateur et directeur exécutif du Relationship Research Institute, qui a créé des traitements pour les couples en transition vers la parentalité et les couples souffrant de violences domestiques mineures.

Le Dr Gottman a présenté des centaines de conférences, d'ateliers et de présentations scientifiques à des publics enthousiastes dans le monde entier, notamment en Suisse, en Italie, en France, en Angleterre, en Israël, en Turquie, en Corée du Sud, en Australie, au Canada, en Suède et en Norvège. Conteur et expert hors pair, le Dr Gottman a également participé à de nombreuses émissions télévisées, dont Good Morning America, Today, CBS Morning News et Oprah, et a fait l'objet de nombreux articles dans la presse écrite, notamment dans Newsweek, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Glamour, Woman's Day, Men's Health, People, Self, Reader's Digest et Psychology Today.

Les docteurs John et Julie Gottman vivent actuellement sur l'île d'Orcas, près de Seattle, dans l'État de Washington. Ils organisent des séances hebdomadaires et intensives de thérapie de couple, des retraites en petits groupes, des ateliers et des formations cliniques, ainsi que des présentations et des ateliers de formation dans le monde entier.

 

Divulgation de l'identité du conférencier :
Financier : John Gottman est le cofondateur et le scientifique en chef de Gottman Inc. et travaille pour le Relationship Research Institute. Il reçoit une subvention de l'Administration for Children and Family et de la Kirlin Foundation. Le Dr Gottman perçoit des droits d'auteur en tant qu'auteur publié. Il reçoit des honoraires de conférencier, des droits d'auteur et des droits d'enregistrement de la part de PESI, Inc.
Non financier : John Gottman est membre de l'American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, de l'American Psychological Association et de l'American Psychological Society National.


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Public cible

Addiction Counselors, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, Psychologists, Social Worker

Objectifs

  1. Relate Gottmans’ 40 years of research on the dynamics of couples relationships to their principles of effective couples therapeutic assessment and clinical interventions
  2. Breakdown Gottmans’ Sound Relationship House Theory as it relates to achieving desired treatment outcomes
  3. Articulate the principles of effective couples therapy that help to inform the clinician’s choice of treatment interventions
  4. Summarize the components of a comprehensive couples assessment as it relates to clinical case conceptualization
  5. Apply clinical interventions that increase couples’ ability to manage conflict, create intimacy, foster fondness and admiration, and create a positive perspective of their relationship
  6. Teach clients the 5 steps of relationship repair for processing past fights, regrettable incidents or past emotional injuries.

Aperçu

  • What is True About Couples?
  • Findings Regarding Friendship
  • Findings Regarding Conflict Management
  • The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
    • Criticism
    • Contempt
    • Defensiveness
    • Stonewalling
  • Characteristics of Creating Shared Meaning
  • Sound Relationship House Therapy
  • Principles of Doing Good Couples Therapy
  • How to Assess
    • Oral History
    • Questionnaires
    • Individual Assessments
    • Conflict Management
      • Skills
      • Interventions
  • Exercises
    • Love Map
    • Open-Ended Questions
    • Stress-Reducing Conversation
    • Rituals of Connection
    • Strengthening Sexual Intimacy
    • Creating Shared Meaning

Commentaires

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Dans l'ensemble : 5

Total Reviews: 61

Commentaires

Ken T

"Excellent course. Presentation was very well organized. Enjoyed the question answer period. Thought your answers were on point."

JESSICA W

"Best seminar I have gone to in 17 years!"

Janet E

"Excellent course. Extremely helpful discussions on all relevant topics."

Lynette C

"I am so happy to hear the Gottmans speak. I love their research. They are amazing."

Jeff K

"Gottman's work is so critical for professionals trying to do effective couple's work. Thank you."

Jill J

"Excellent information, very useful."

Tommy A

"Great teaching, excellent information, so helpful a contribution to our profession"

Dawn M

"I thoroughly enjoyed this seminar. The quantitative tools and clinical interventions made for thoughtful treatment."

Celina B

"awesome"

Amelia Joanne T

"Very informative workshop! It is the first training I've had in marriage counseling. I would like to continue taking more."

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