Loving well in marriage can be a source of deep joy and well-being, but it can also lead to stress that drains a person and inhibits their ability to flourish. This session will explain research on the keys to a healthy marriage and the patterns contributing to...
Friday 9-26 2:15-3:30PM
425 | Frontstage/Backstage: External Success Requires Internal Health
Like a theater play, leaders have a frontstage and a backstage. The frontstage is the public world, and the backstage is the private world. An authentic story originates backstage. Clients live in a frontstage-dominated world, yet core longings such as belonging,...
409 | The Conflict Reframe: Aiding High-Conflict Couples to Engage in Deeper Relational Healing
In cases of high-conflict couples, many counselors encounter significant challenges in facilitating healing. Basic relationship skills often prove insufficient, as present issues frequently stem from unresolved past traumas. It is crucial for licensed mental health...
418 | Defragmentation: Therapeutic Integration and Healing for Disorganized Attachment and Dissociative Identity Disorder
Sometimes a mood isn't just a mood. In working with clients, it is essential to explore the root cause of the mood and how often moods can be fragmented elements of traumatic experiences, which can lead to fragmented personalities. These personalities can be triggered...