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Work Smarter, Not Harder: Introduction to Providing Couples Mini-Intensives 

Work Smarter, Not Harder: Introduction to Providing Couples Mini-Intensives  

Join Couples Center Co-Founder & Co-Director and international trainer Katherine Waddell, LMFT for the next in the Work Smarter Not Harder Webinar Series

Who Is this For? 

Licensed clinicians and coaches who provide couples therapy or relationship coaching and already have a good solid grounding in a model you use, or a strong tried and true way you approach couples work. 

What you will learn:

  • What is a Couples Mini-Intensive?

  • How can offering Couples Mini-Intensives transform my practice? 

  • What are the benefits to me? 

  • What are the benefits to my couples? 

  • Can I offer these regardless of my theoretical perspective? (short answer: emphatic yes!)

  • What are the nuts and bolts of a couples mini-intensive?

  • What do I need to watch out for? Who is contraindicated and how do I screen them out? 

  • What do I do after the Mini-Intensive? 

 

Will there be time to Discuss?

Question and Answer period of 1/2 hour will follow an hour and a half presentation.

 

Katherine Waddell, LMFT has been a couples therapy expert and trainer in couples therapy for decades. Assisting Dr. Ellyn Bader at the Couples Institute since 2016 in training therapists worldwide, she is also the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Couples Center of the Pioneer Valley, founded in 2012, a group practice in Southern New England that is based on Ellyn Bader’s Developmental Model of Couples Therapy. She delights in providing clinical consultation, teaching and training to couples therapists and organizations locally and nationally. She also specializes in Discernment Counseling with couples on the brink of divorce, Addictions and Recovery,  and is an avid practitioner of EMDR, bringing aspects of the Adaptive Information Processing Model into her couples work as couples struggle with trauma. One of her favorite things to do is to assist therapists in developing their practices, and in learning the Developmental Model in manageable chunks, helping therapists new to the model incorporate it into their own unique strengths and styles. 

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