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Couples and Family Therapy Training for Clinicians

Training for clinicians in couples and family therapy topics, including assessing which couples to treat, responding to conflict patterns, and supporting empathy, hope, and connection in relationship work. The course content also addresses grief, pregnancy loss, and the role of social media in couple tension.

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This course page presents continuing education resources for clinicians working with couples and families. Topics include ethical decision-making about which couples a therapist can treat, communication patterns such as criticism and stonewalling, and approaches for helping partners respond with empathy and rebuild hope. Additional content covers practical frameworks for balancing emotional support and problem-solving, as well as specialized relationship topics including social media-related tension and the impact of pregnancy loss on couples. The material is presented as expert-led educational content for therapists and counselors. The page is oriented toward mental health professionals seeking to expand their couples and family therapy skills and build tools for relational treatment in clinical practice.

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Therapists, counselors, and other clinicians working with couples and families.

About the Provider

PESI is a leading continuing education provider for mental health professionals, offering accredited online courses on psychedelic-assisted therapies including MDMA, psilocybin, ketamine, and microdosing, covering clinical frameworks, ethics, harm reduction, and client communication for therapists, counselors, nurses, and psychiatrists. Their trainings help clinicians build competence in this rapidly emerging therapeutic field and earn CE credits required for licensure.

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  • Price$1,930
  • Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
  • Skills
    couples therapy assessmentethical treatment decision-makingconflict de-escalationempathic communicationrelationship counselinggrief support in couplesclinical boundary settingsupporting hope and connection
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