
Principles & Techniques for Working with Conflict Avoidant Couples
In my last post, I shared 4 key insights that can help you lay the groundwork for counseling couples who shy away from conflict. In
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In my last post, I shared 4 key insights that can help you lay the groundwork for counseling couples who shy away from conflict. In
You’ve seen the pattern before. A couple comes to you, seeking help with tension that they just can’t understand or resolve. As you’re working to
When a couple with a long-term conflict-avoidant history comes to see you, change is often excruciatingly slow. You may wonder, “Am I being effective?” Here
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Thanks Ellyn. I find your insights helpful and your willingness to share them unusually generous.
Thank you Ellyn, You are so generous, wise and relational. Thanks so much for being the role model you are.
Thanks Ellyn for challenging my thinking here. Low motivation is such a fascinating, vital dynamic where some v intricate, empowering therapy and life experience can happen.
It’s always good to learn more about it.
Thanks Ellyn,
You are always raising issues with which it seems I am dealing. You are so generous with your time. This is an amazing opportunity and I am excited to participate.
I always appreciate your wisdom when it comes to challenging clients and situations!
Ellyn,
I have benefited greatly from the information that you share online and from the material that I have bought from The Couples Institute. I am grateful and look forward to learning more from you over the years.
Ellyn, thank you for all you do to help us! I just answered all of your questions re a partner’s motivation, but couldn’t find a place to type in my name. Hope you can tell it’s from me. Lisa
Thanks Ellyn. I came to a workshop of yours and Peters in Melbourne some years ago and found it to be one of the most useful workshops on couples therapy I have ever been to. I use your techniques and suggestions often and feel they are so wise, sensible and down to earth. Thank you!
Low motivation is a really interesting one. It seems that so often couples (and individuals) are happy to sit in the room with you and feel that’s all they need to do!!
Thank you all for your kind and generous comments. I look forward to sharing lots more about motivation with you-including a summary of all the responses I am getting on this survey.
Thanks for your hard work, your dedication to help others, and your willingness to share your knowledge. Your ideas are clear and thought-provoking, and help me to find more effective ways of working with clients I appreciate hearing from you and I appreciate the opportunity to participate!
Thanks, Ellen. I look forward to your comments. I had never isolated motivation as an area to target in treatment. But it is of course, an important one.
YOU BRING ALLOT TO THE TABLE AND I APPRECIATE YOUR DEDICATION TO THIS SUBJECT OF COUPLES
Thanks Ellyn, I am very glad, I get a chance to participate.