- Topic Areas:
- Couples Therapy | Workshop
- Category:
- Couples Conference | Couples Conference 2011
- Faculty:
- Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT
- Duration:
- 2:05:40
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date :
- Apr 03, 2011
Description
Description:
This workshop explains and proves the meaning of the title, that romantic partners mostly do not know what they are doing or why. This is because partners are moving toward and away from one another in accordance of their internal working models, their anticipatory neurobiological systems, and their moment-to-moment experience of safety and or threat. These systems are extremely fast-acting and operate below ordinary cognition or knowing. In the absence of knowing, partners must confabulate in order to explain their behaviors and the consequences of behaviors. Attendees will learn how to work with this phenomena of “not knowing” from a psychobiological perspective and will learn so-called “bottom-up” interventions for bypassing ordinary cognitive mechanism that can distract and misdirect the therapy.
Educational Objectives:
- Utilize at least three methods for exposing and assessing psychobiological processes in couples.
- Utilize at least three bottom-up interventions to use with couples in distress.
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*