Conscious Uncoupling

Conscious Uncoupling

Couple Psychotherapy in the Transition Through Separation & Divorce

Recorded Saturday 24 April 2021

With Dr Christopher Clulow, Liz Hamlin, Dr Avi Shmueli and Kate Thompson

CE Credits: 5 hours

In contemplating divorce or ‘uncoupling’, couples are assaulted with change on multiple levels. They may face separation from their children and experience shame at their relationship’s failure. Feelings of betrayal, abandonment or relief are commonly reported but rarely equally shared between spouses.

Whether the separation is wanted or not, both halves of a couple are faced with an overload of uncertainty: where to live; how to live and who they are now. It is not surprising that couples need therapeutic help when confronted by dashed expectations and fear for the future, or when they blame each other and prolong conflict to avoid the pain of ending their relationship.

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  • NBCC

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  • NYSED (Psychology)

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SCHEDULE

00:06:57
Dr Christopher Clulow – Why breaking up is hard to do

00:43:43
Interview clip with Mervyn Murch

00:51:22
Q&A with Dr Christopher Clulow

00:57:54
Kate Thompson – When divorce doesn’t mean the end of a relationship

01:40:46
Q&A with Kate Thompson

01:59:09
Dr Avi Shmueli – Notes on working with divorcing and separating couples

02:47:07
Q&A with Dr Avi Shmueli

03:03:08
Liz Hamlin – Divorce in Later Life: the so-called ‘Silver Splitters’

03:50:02
Q&A with Liz Hamlin

04:08:58
Q&A with all speakers