By Rich Simon As therapists, many of us practice in two different worlds. In the first, we see polite, well-behaved, articulate clients with solid values. They engage fully in therapy, talk cogently about their problems, listen attentively to our responses, make reasonably good-faith efforts to follow our suggestions, and sooner or later get better. No wonder we genuinely like these people!
Monday, November 7or Watch Anytime On-Demand
William Doherty • Learn about the most common mistakes therapists make when treating couples and how to avoid the pitfalls inherent in couples work with seasoned therapist William Doherty.


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Susan Johnson, Terry Real, & Rich Simon • Connect live with presenters as we continue the conversation begun with the presentation “Truth Telling in Couples Work.”

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Harriet Lerner & Rich Simon • Connect live with presenters as we continue the conversation sparked by the presentation “Whatever Happened to Feminism?”
Wednesday, November 16or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Harville Hendrix • Renowned as the developer of Imago Relationship Therapy, Harville Hendrix has shown the power of deep listening in transforming troubled relationship.
Monday, November 7or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Louann Brizendine • Join controversial neuropsychiatrist Louann Brizendine and explore the perilous realm of gender differences and the neurological bases for the relationship struggles men and women bring to therapy.
Thursday, November 10or Watch Anytime On-Demand
John Gottman • Explore how couples can become more attuned to each others needs and desires despite their unavoidable conflicts with John Gottman, widely considered the field’s leading couples researcher.
Friday, November 11or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Harriet Lerner • From the time the Psychotherapy Networker was born 35 years ago (when it was called The Family Therapy Networker) to now, there have been an enormous amount of sea changes, both in the culture at large and in the psychotherapy field.
Thursday, November 3or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Susan Johnson • Discover why the tuned-in, coordinated movements of the tango are a metaphor for love and the resonance that characterizes a deep and abiding connection between partners with Susan Johnson, the originator of Emotionally Focused Therapy.
Monday, November 14or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Terry Real • Explore an approach with couples that openly acknowledges the asymmetry between the relational appetites and skills men and women bring to marriage.


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Susan Johnson & Terry Real • Join Susan Johnson, one of the originators of Emotionally Focused Therapy, Terry Real, the founder of the Relational Life Institute, and Psychotherapy Networker Editor Rich Simon for an exploration of the contrasting styles of couples therapy.