Online Couples Therapy 101 Series: Cross Cultural Couples
In this session, you will learn how to support cross cultural couples.
In this session, you will learn how to support cross cultural couples.
In this session, you will learn how to identify triangulation within the life of the couple and in the therapeutic relationship.
In this session, we will discuss navigating blended families, including assessment and intervention.
Licensure 101 is designed to support graduate students and pre-licensed therapists through their licensure journey.
In this session you will learn how to navigate couples therapy with mixed agenda couples.
In this session, you will learn about foundational skills to teach couples related to expressing themselves, responding to each other emotionally, and compromising.
In this session we will explore situational and characterological abuse.
In this session, you will learn about how physiology impacts couples and conflict and how to provide interventions to help couples manage conflict.
In this session, you will learn how to assess for substance use issues and how to work with the couple when this is present or is a part of their history.
In this session, you will learn how to conduct an intake interview and how to complete the 4 session assessment process. You will also be given feedback on how to give direct feedback to couples.
To support our clinicians in being the very best couples therapists, we have created a Couples Therapy program that offers CEU credits.
This workshop will provide clinicians with the skills and tools to understand the social/emotional impact of addiction on the sober partner.
This workshop is available to those curious about how they can incorporate mindfulness into their lives in a way that is meaningful.
The first four sessions of the therapy journey are the most important. These sessions help you to conceptualize and plan for treatment. They also are the sessions where your client is deciding how they feel about you.
Anxiety is normal, and so difficult to navigate! This workshop is geared towards equipping you with the information and support you need to help your child have the best return to school possible.
This workshop will offer a overview of EMDR therapy, to help clinicians feel comfortable understanding the process.
In this group, we'll work through why & when our inner critic pops up and tools to overcome it so you can live a more full and joyous life.
Mindfulness allows us to fully experience each moment as it happens. All of the techniques that you will receive during the next three weeks will help strengthen your awareness with yourself and body.
This group is a process group for twenty-somethings who all of a sudden find themselves stuck at home, and in some cases stuck back in their childhood home with their family of origin.
Loving ACTions: Repair & Restore is a 4 week online course that uses acceptance and commitment theory to help partners resolve past, present, and future moments of conflict.
As therapists, we hold the problems of the world. Hearing about our client's trauma and loss while also navigating the needs and uncertainty in our own personal lives is overwhelming.
This well-received workshop has now been tailored to support you, the therapist, during this time of uncertainty and stress. We are experiencing something unprecedented as therapists, a time when we must offer space and support to those we serve while also experiencing many of the same stressors, disappointments, and traumas as our clients.
In this group week program, you will learn to connect lovingly with yourself, explore the body's natural resilience and alleviate anxious thoughts through writing so you can respond more compassionately to both yourself and others during this time of worldwide distress.
Are you feeling overwhelmed with all the changes happening around you? Are you noticing that your kids are acting out and not cooperating?
A Better Life Therapy, LLC is offering the following Mental Health Services for restaurant workers impacted by COVID-19 on Mondays at Noon:
Join us for this supportive workshop for city dwellers facing the challenges of social distancing.
We will explore helpful tips about ways to maintain routine, structure and sanity as well as suggestions for how self-soothing and modified self care skills continue to be important during this unprecedented time.
Join Kristelle Mallah and Elizabeth Earnshaw as the explore The Person of The Therapist Model and it’s application during COVID-19.
Join me and John Stern (aka, my dad) infectious disease specialist and former chief of infection prevention for Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, PA for an open and honest discussion about COVID-19, anxiety and what you can do to keep you and your loved ones safe, both physically and emotionally.
With the uncertainty of what’s to come, our financial situations are at the forefront of our minds. For many couples, having to talk about money can feel uncomfortable and overwhelming.