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What if your relationship conflicts were deeply rooted in family legacies you never chose? Join us as Stacy Frost and Dr. Linton Hutchinson explore the complexities of contextual family therapy, revealing how Tracy and Clinton, a high-achieving couple, navigate their chronic conflicts and emotional dissatisfaction. We dissect how their family histories, marked by entitlement and indebtedness, influence their destructive relational patterns, leading to cycles of criticism and withdrawal.
Through the powerful tool of multi-directed partiality, we'll show you how acknowledging each partner's perspective can transform a relationship. You'll witness Tracy and Clinton's journey from resentment and withdrawal to acts of care, appreciation, and vulnerability. Along the way, they learn to communicate openly, exonerate each other from past hurts, and build a new, equitable partnership. This episode is packed with invaluable insights into applying contextual family therapy to real-life scenarios, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the depths of relational healing.
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By Linton Hutchinson, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC4.9
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What if your relationship conflicts were deeply rooted in family legacies you never chose? Join us as Stacy Frost and Dr. Linton Hutchinson explore the complexities of contextual family therapy, revealing how Tracy and Clinton, a high-achieving couple, navigate their chronic conflicts and emotional dissatisfaction. We dissect how their family histories, marked by entitlement and indebtedness, influence their destructive relational patterns, leading to cycles of criticism and withdrawal.
Through the powerful tool of multi-directed partiality, we'll show you how acknowledging each partner's perspective can transform a relationship. You'll witness Tracy and Clinton's journey from resentment and withdrawal to acts of care, appreciation, and vulnerability. Along the way, they learn to communicate openly, exonerate each other from past hurts, and build a new, equitable partnership. This episode is packed with invaluable insights into applying contextual family therapy to real-life scenarios, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the depths of relational healing.
If you need to study for your national licensing exam, try the free samplers at: LicensureExams
This podcast is not associated with the NBCC, AMFTRB, ASW, ANCC, NASP, NAADAC, CCMC, NCPG, CRCC, or any state or governmental agency responsible for licensure.

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