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get a new set of clinical solutions in this expert-led course!
Today's couples aren't just facing communication issues — they're wrestling with an overhaul of what relationships even mean.
From evolving ideas about sex and intimacy… to the push-pull between independence and autonomy…and a complete rewriting of commitment in a culture of constant choice.
And as therapists, we need fresh, adaptive, clinically-grounded tools built for this new relational era.
That's why we put together this comprehensive course with 19 of the field's most respected clinicians who are transforming relationships across the world.
When you register, you'll get an unlimited pass to over 18 hours of step-by-step instruction from Alexandra Solomon, Ellyn Bader, Emily Nagoski, and 13 other master therapists.
$1,139.85
Value
Just $299.99!
Earn up to 17.75 CE hours
This course includes:
- On-demand video
- Downloadable Resources
- Unlimited access
They'll share dozens of the techniques, skills and strategies that every therapist working with relationships today needs to:
- Better work with high-conflict couples
- Help couples balance intimacy and autonomy
- Use the power of play to enhance sex and pleasure
- Cut through the noise and target couples' actual issues with assessments
- Run couples intensives that condense months of therapy into days
- Work with PTSD in couples therapy
- And much more!
PLUS when you register now you'll get 6 BONUS trainings ABSOLUTELY FREE…
…featuring names like Esther Perel, Sue Johnson and Terry Real as they bring you up to speed on the rise of artificial intimacy, working with couples with a neurodivergent partner, using IFS therapy to open clients to sexual growth and healing, and much more!
This course covers so much ground we're sure it will fill in vital gaps in your practice and transform how you handle some of the toughest parts of your work.
So don't wait, register now and get started today!
Couples Therapy Masterclass
Powerful Tools for Deeper Intimacy, Better Sex and Lasting Love with Alexandra Solomon, Ellyn Bader, and More$1,139.85 Total Value — Just $299.99 Today!
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making your work more impactful than ever before

On-demand video

Earn up to 17.75 CE Hours

Downloadable Resources


Emily Nagoski, PhD | Click here for information about Emily Nagoski
Lexx Brown-James, PhD | Click here for information about Lexx Brown-James
Join renowned sexologists Drs. Emily Nagoski & Lexx Brown-James as they examine how the erotic power of play impacts intimacy and relationship bonding. During this keynote, you'll learn how to use play as a supportive intervention to increase relationship intimacy when it is not specifically explicit. Building upon frameworks from Adrienne Marie Brown's Pleasure Activism and Tricia Hersey's Nap Ministry, Drs. Nagoski and Brown-James present going beyond the cliché of play to support providers in removing their own playfulness obstacles to help their clients experience greater levels of pleasure in relationships.


Alexandra Solomon, PhD | Click here for information about Alexandra Solomon
Mona Fishbane, PhD | Click here for information about Mona Fishbane
In couples therapy, two partners usually come in with very different stories about the problem, and both want to feel seen and understood. But how do you build an alliance with two people who see things differently? In this workshop, Dr. Fishbane and Dr. Solomon will teach an approach that bridges these seemingly incompatible needs by creating a case formulation that integrates Family-of-Origin dynamics, cultural factors, and interpersonal neurobiology. This relational framing will help you hold the tension between support and confrontation.

Dr. Andy Christiansen | Click here for information about Andy Christensen
IBCT is a widely used evidence-based treatment for couples that was adopted by the US Department of Veteran's Affairs as its evidence-based treatment for couple distress. The DEEP analysis guides the assessment of couples, feedback to them, and treatment of them in Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT). Learn how to use this easy-to-implement assessment tool in couples therapy to target the issues couples need addressed.


Ellyn Bader, PhD | Click here for information about Ellyn Bader
Lori Weisman, LMHC | Click here for information about Lori Weisman
Couples work can be challenging, and partners often come in wanting fast results. Meanwhile, the traditional 1-hour weekly session has proven to be both frustrating and limiting for many couples and their therapists. The start and stop of weekly sessions leave clients wondering "Are we getting anywhere?" In this module, you'll learn a model for providing couples intensives that condense months of therapy into several days, and get details on how to add this type of therapy to your practice.

Candice Monson, PhD | Click here for information about Candice M Monson
Intimate relationships are inextricably tied to trauma recovery. Cognitive-behavioral conjoint therapy for PTSD (CBCT for PTSD) is a couple-based treatment for PTSD with the simultaneous goals of treating PTSD and enhancing intimate relationship functioning. In this module, you'll get an inside look at this evidence-based treatment and the data supporting its effectiveness and discuss future treatment innovations to optimize the role of couple therapy in trauma recovery.

Tracy Dalgleish, C.Psych | Click here for information about Tracy Dalgleish
Shame is a powerful emotion that can keep partners stuck in negative interaction cycles. If left unaddressed, interventions often fail. This session will teach you to identify the downward negative shame spiral many partners get stuck in when participating in couples therapy. Couples therapists will learn how to identify shame in both the more critical and more withdrawn partners. They will also learn different strategies using an integrative approach to addressing shame.

Stephen Madigan, PhD | Click here for information about Stephen Madigan
The history of couples in conflict has been overly focused on the individual issue that is unresolved: from money to who does the dishes. However, these conflicts are embedded in narratives that are themselves embedded in cultural, economic, and systemic systems. These systems are filled with unspoken expectations, obligations, norms, and responsibilities. Narrative-based approaches involve a deliberate shift away from individualized conflict within a couple and move toward helping couples see the bigger picture. In this workshop through transcripts and video demonstrations, we will highlight how narrative approaches can unlock deeply held and destructive patterns that couples haven't been able to unlock themselves.

Sara Nasserzadeh, PhD | Click here for information about Sara Nasserzadeh
In this workshop, we will uncover a novel model of love that emerged through decades of research and clinical experience of working with couples across 41 countries. Many couples face disillusionment in their quest for fulfilling love. This session introduces participants to the Emergent Love model as an addition to what we know from the Greek categories of love. It will also delve into the concepts and tools to work with the "love blueprint," "8 common relational configurations," and identify "six essential ingredients for cultivating enduring love." It will offer practical strategies to help couples reshape their perceptions, experiences, and expressions of love. Participants will be equipped with transformative insights to empower couples towards deeper connection and fulfillment in their relationships.

Dené Logan, MA, MFT | Click here for information about Dené Logan
One of the most common complaints for couples seeking therapy is the loss of intimacy — that spark between partners that fuels the relationship. Surprisingly, the lack of feelings of connection often stems from having lost a sense of yourself as an autonomous individual. In fact, one of the number one things people say after a relationship ends is "I felt like I lost myself." But what if the key to bringing partners closer together is actually the opposite — helping them each find themselves?
Couples Therapy Masterclass
Powerful Tools for Deeper Intimacy, Better Sex and Lasting Love with Alexandra Solomon, Ellyn Bader, and More$1,139.85 Total Value — Just $299.99 Today!
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
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You can register for the course by clicking the "Register Now" button on the course page. Upon registration, you'll gain immediate access to all course materials and the bonus sessions.
This course provides you with a wealth of practical tools, frameworks, and evidence-based interventions that can improve your effectiveness as a couples therapist. Whether you're dealing with high-conflict couples, intimacy issues, trauma, or issues of autonomy, you'll leave the course with actionable strategies and greater confidence in handling complex relational dynamics.
Yes, the course is designed to be beneficial for therapists at all levels, whether you're just starting out in couples therapy or have years of experience.
The course consists of over 18 hours of self-study content, and how long it takes to complete will depend on your personal pace. You can take as long as you need, as the course is available for unlimited access once you register.
Couples Therapy Masterclass
Powerful Tools for Deeper Intimacy, Better Sex and Lasting Love with Alexandra Solomon, Ellyn Bader, and More$1,139.85 Total Value — Just $299.99 Today!
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.