When we think about problems in our relationships we often want to place blame on our partner and attack their character. When this happens it makes people feel stuck and helpless to do anything about the situation.
In the conversation with Bill O'Hanlon, he talks about guiding couples to express themselves by using specific examples and come up with specific solutions that empower them to break through the areas where they feel stuck.
Bill O'Hanlon is the founder of Solution-Oriented Therapy and the author or co-author of 36 books. He has given over 3500 talks in 27 countries and his work has been featured in many media outlets including an appearance on Oprah.
The Couples Therapist Couch is the podcast for Couples Therapists about the practice of couples therapy. The host, Shane Birkel, interviews an expert in the field of couples therapy each week. There is an episode released every Tuesday about the practice of couples therapy.
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ResourcesVisit Bill's website at billohanlon.com
Just Some of Bill's BooksFor Couples: Stop Blaming, Start Loving, AKA: Love is a Verb
For Therapists: Rewriting Love Stories
To Use in Therapy: Couples Therapy Homework Planner
053: Money Conversations and Couples with Kiné Corder
052: Harville Hendrix on Imago Couples Therapy
051: How to Have an Amazing First Couples Therapy Session with Shane Birkel
050: Ian Kerner on Treating Sexual Issues in Couples Therapy
049: Ellyn Bader on The Developmental Model of Couples Therapy
048: Kinky Folks and Non-Traditional Couples with Heather Garner
047: George Faller on Pursuers and Withdrawers in EFT
046: Millennials and Gen Zs in Love with Shadeen Francis
045: Multi-Heritage Couples with Melvin Escobar
044: Building an Online Presence through Social Media with Dr. Julie Hanks
043: Beyond Mars and Venus with John Gray
042: Katherine Woodward Thomas on Conscious Uncoupling
041: Alexandra Katehakis on Sex Addiction and Healthy Sex
040: Polyamorous Relationships with Jonathan Burstein
039: Lynn Grodzki on Building Your Private Practice
038: Terry Real on Relational Life Therapy
037: Janis Abrahms Spring on Healing After an Affair
036: Co-Parenting through Divorce with Karen Bonnell
035: Stan Tatkin on A Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy
034: 10 Ways to Make More Money in Your Private Practice
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