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SFBT with Couples: Stopping Arguments in Session

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Dec 8, 2014
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Solution Focused Brief Therapy is an approach to psychotherapy that is focused on identifying the clients preferred future and their resources that could one day create this future. Using this approach with couples can be a challenge, as most couples therapy sessions are a challenge. In this video, I demonstrate how using a particular line of questions towards the beginning of the session can make the rest of session much more productive. 💡TEXT ME: (972) 426-2640 💡SHOP FOR SFBT MERCH: https://shop.elliottconnie.com/ 💡Website: http://elliottconnie.com/ 💡Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elliottspeaks/ 💡Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliottspeaks 💡Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElliottSpeaks 💡Free Resources: http://www.sfbtcheatsheet.com/ About Me: I am an author, lecturer and psychotherapist. I have a private practice in Southlake, TX (Dallas/Fort Worth Area) specializing in using a Solution Focused Approach to work with couples, individuals and families. I have written 4 books, "The Art of Solution Focused Therapy", "Solution Building in Couples Therapy", "The Solution Focused Marriage" and co-authored "Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with Clients Managing Trauma."

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