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Couples Counseling 101

1 h 0 min · 15 de ene de 2025
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In this episode, we dive into what it truly takes to build and maintain a successful relationship, with a special focus on how couples counseling can play a pivotal role. With couples expert, Allison Caffyn, we explore essential components like effective communication, emotional vulnerability, trust-building, and conflict resolution. Our discussion highlights the tools and strategies that therapists use to help couples understand each other’s needs and navigate life’s challenges together. Whether you're seeking ways to strengthen your relationship or simply curious about the dynamics of long-lasting partnerships, this episode offers valuable insights into creating a resilient and fulfilling relationship. About Allison: Allison Caffyn is a senior psychotherapist with over 25 years of experience. She specializes in body-centered psychotherapy and couples therapy. She has extensive couples training in the Gottman method, Terry Reals' real-life therapy, and Sue Johnson’s emotionally focused therapy. For Allison, couples work is a highly personal passion stemming from her struggles with intimacy and difficulties she experienced in her 36-year partnership with her husband, Wayne. Her passion is helping couples discover the joy of deep intimacy, safe connection, and relational equity in long-term partnerships.  Connect: https://www.thecouplescollege.com/allie-caffyn/ info@thecouplescollege.com

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