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Learn What Confident Couples Therapists know about building a successful cash pay practice with couples.

Get the tips and techniques you need to be confident, successful and effective with couples and manage the anxiety that comes with working with couples.

The couple comes in and states “you are our last chance, if you can’t help us, I guess we will just get divorced”

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You silently scream an expletive and wonder if it’s too early for a cocktail.

This doesn’t have to be your outcome.

Let two successful couples therapists who own group practices that are cash pay show you how to be confident, successful and effective with couples and manage the anxiety that comes with working with couples.

Join us for a 90 minute workshop to Learn What Confident Couples Therapist know about building a successful cash pay practice with couples.

During uncertain times Couples are looking for therapists who specialize in couples therapy, and just like people are willing to pay for their children and pets, they are also highly invested in saving their relationship rather than face divorce.

Join us Oct 16th at 11am PST Live:

The replay will be available for attendees.

Learn:

· How to keep conflict from shutting you down and take control of the room

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  • How to create an environment that suits the specific needs of couples so all of you feel more comfortable

  • Learn the important differences in skills between working with individuals and couples

  • Learn what confident couples therapists know about having a cash pay practice.

  • What you need to know about working with the different couple populations such as ENM, same sex, divorcing couples, etc.

  • How to approach the subject of sex confidently and what to say.

  • Having a theory is crucial. We will discuss the most popular ones to work with couples.

Investment:

Normally $197

Buy Today for a Special Price of $97 

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