Especially for couples who do not improve
with traditional couples therapy, how can a couple therapist help partners shift from intense, negative patterns of relating that do not respond well to standard treatments?
Not exact matches
Couples are pampered
with a host of in - room amenities including a romantic dinner, special Mandara Spa treatments, floral bath, organic designer toiletries, daily complimentary chocolate pralines, signature gift set (exclusively designed
traditional Thai wrap - around trousers, sarong wrap and aroma
therapy kit), and privileged entry to the Nikko Club Lounge.
The parties will share common goals, and will be seeking
traditional services at the direction of their attorneys such as individual or family
therapy, help
with couples communication, co-parenting assistance or
therapy for their children.
During the 1950s and 1960s, family systems
therapy began
with a focus on the
traditional family unit, but has expanded to include
therapy for all types of familial relationships, including gay and lesbian
couples and families, extended families related through divorce and re-marriage, and other family units that don't necessarily include a biological mother and father.
I work
with couples in all areas of
couples therapy: premarital counseling, relationship support (
traditional couples therapy), infidelity / affair recovery, Discernment Counseling and divorce (or relationship closure) counseling, but I am especially effective in working
with couples with significant relationship challenges (such as addition or affair recovery) or who are experiencing a crisis in their partnership.
He integrates interactional guided imagery and body - centered
therapy with traditional talk
therapy in his work
with individuals,
couples and groups.
I have a private practice in downtown Chicago where I work
with gay and straight individuals and
couples, both in the
traditional theoretical models (e.g., Bowenian and Strategic
Therapy), as well as newer research - based models (i.e., Gottman's Sound Marital House).
The types of
therapy offered are individual, family and
couples, and the modalities offered include: • Somatic
therapy: which focuses on the body's role in transforming behavior, integrating body awareness and movement
with counseling skills • Contemplative
therapy: which merges in - depth training in cultivating mindfulness and compassion
with therapeutic work • Transpersonal
therapy: which focuses on reconnecting the spiritual dimensions of human experience
with traditional theoretical perspectives • Art
therapy: which uses art and the creative process to enter into an authentic relationship
with self, other, process and product.
One speciality that I offer is the opportunity to learn how to integrate
couples and family expertise, mind and body techniques, somatic psychotherapies and meditation and mindfulness
with more
traditional modalities such as psychodynamic psychotherapy, solution - focused
therapy and CBT.