Level 3 Clinical Training Gottman Method Couples Therapy: Practicum Training

When:  May 22, 2024 from 09:00 to 17:00 (ET)

Level 3 Clinical Training Gottman Method Couples Therapy
Practicum Training
3 day workshop

There is no better way to learn how to apply the Gottman Method than this workshop. Through videotaped cases of real couples, hands-on role plays, demonstrations of assessments and interventions, and nuanced discussion of technique, the Level 3 Practicum significantly expands your understanding of when and how to use Gottman Method approaches. In a small-group setting, you will have the opportunity to practice and refine your use of Gottman Method therapy and receive personalised guidance in developing a roadmap for clinical decisions.
 
Level 3 Practicum content represents the true resistances and co-morbidities we face as therapists and how we can transform them into effective healing methods for the couple. The workshop is structured to help create a safe and secure environment so participants can learn and practice while feeling free of criticism and negative judgment.
 
Workshop Objectives:
At the end of this workshop participants will understand how to: 

  • Effectively use the Oral History Interview during a couple’s assessment and understand its implications 
  • Clearly explain to a couple their strengths and challenges in terms of the “Sound Relationship House” 
  • Help partners identify their own “Four Horsemen” and understand the antidotes 
  • Select and utilise appropriate tools to help a couple deepen their “Friendship System”
  • Clarify a couple’s conflicts in terms of solvable, perpetual, and grid-locked problems 
  • Use the “Dreams Within Conflict” technique to help a couple feel hopeful and to achieve break-through with their perpetual conflict   
  • Successfully intervene when one or both partners are flooding   
  • Help a couple reach solutions using the Compromise Ovals intervention 
  • Sensitively intervene when co-morbidities are present  

Training Prerequisites

  • Master’s or doctoral degree OR current enrolment in a graduate program within a mental health-related field 
  • Completed Level 1 Training 
  • Completed Level 2 Training   
  • Therapy experience highly recommended, but not required

Video Participation
Participants are asked to bring a short (ten minute or so) video segment (on DVD or USB thumb drive) of difficult and challenging couples to the Level 3 workshop. The therapist’s work with the couple will not be critiqued; in fact the video does not even need to show the therapist; just seeing the couple is all that is needed. The purpose will be to use these couples to illustrate how the Gottman Method can be applied to these tough cases. Trainers will describe how they would treat these couples and then participants from the audience will volunteer to role play these couples with the trainers demonstrating using a variety of interventions with these couples. 
 
Participants will then have the opportunity to practice using these interventions in a supportive small group setting with other participants’ role playing the couples from the videos.
 
Bringing a video isn’t required, but it will help make the training more meaningful for everyone. If you cannot bring a recorded segment, it would help to bring a brief written description of a challenging couple for the same purpose. This is for Case Discussion within the context of Certification Practicum ONLY and is not related to the videotaped interventions submitted for final Certification Review.  Note: Unfortunately, we are not able to support the following formats: Mini DVD’s, “High-8,” alternate or nonstandard international formats, such as “Super-8.”
 
Who Should Attend
Participants working in the following fields will benefit from this training: 

  • Mental health providers 
  • Allied professionals and clergy 
  • Students and interns 
  • Family clinic staff  Professors/teachers of couples therapy
  • Researchers in the social sciences
  • Employee assistance professionals 

Presenter -  Elizabeth Neal

Elizabeth Neal is a Registered Psychologist, Advanced Clinical Trainer & Consultant at The Gottman Institute and the Director of The Relationship Therapy Centre. Liz has trained with Drs John and Julie Gottman in Seattle and has close ties with the global Gottman community. In clinical practice, Liz incorporates contemporary attachment theory into work with couples and is especially interested the role of reflective function. Liz is regularly called upon by the Australian Broadcasting Association (ABC) to provide expert advice for media. 

Cost:  $1290 (GST inc) Morning & afternoon tea provided

Dates:  22nd, 23rd  & 24th May 2024

Location:  The Crows Nest Centre, 2 Ernest Place, Crows Nest NSW 2065

Format:  This is a live, 3 day, face-to-face event.

Continuing Education:  21 CPD Hours