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Emotion In Psychotherapy



EMOTION IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: COMPARING MODELS OF EMOTION IN THERAPY

With Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, Norka T. Malberg, PsyD, and Michael A. Tompkins, PhD

Emotion is central to all forms of therapy, yet each has a distinct model for working with it.

In this program, guest experts Leslie S. Greenberg, Norka T. Malberg, and Michael A. Tompkins discuss the common as well as differentiating factors across their respective approaches to emotion in an effort to understand both why such different models developed and whether there is the potential for a shared model.

After examining video clips to compare and contrast the different approaches, the guest experts highlight common factors, such as the importance of emotional arousal and therapist awareness of emotion, as well as differences in areas such as the origin of emotion and how it is conceptualized.

This candid conversation is intended to spark further discussion and expand viewers' understanding of this therapeutically central phenomenon.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2017 / 100 minutes

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EMOTION IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: WORKING WITH EMOTION IN COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY

With Michael A. Tompkins, PhD
Accompanied by Norka T. Malberg, PsyD, and Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD

In cognitive behavioral therapy, emotion stands with thought and behavior as one of the interacting elements that make up a person's inner life.

In this approach, all three are seen as connected and influencing one another: Emotion may signal the presence of important therapeutic material in the cognitive or behavioral realm, and similarly, behaviors and thoughts could contribute to developing unhelpful emotions such as chronic anxiety.

In this program, Dr. Michael A. Tompkins explores the ways that cognitive behavioral therapy works with emotion, and guest experts Norka T. Malberg and Leslie S. Greenberg ask Dr. Tompkins questions as he discusses excerpts from previously published videos that illustrate aspects of this approach to working with emotion.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2017 / 100 minutes

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EMOTION IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: WORKING WITH EMOTION IN EMOTION-FOCUSED THERAPY

With Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD
Accompanied by Michael A. Tompkins, PhD, and Norka T. Malberg, PsyD

Emotion-focused therapy looks beyond a client's symptomatic behavior to the role that emotion plays in its formation. Emotion-focused therapists view emotion as our primary meaning system and as such emotion is used as the path to greater awareness of what is important in any given situation. Emotion-focused therapy reaches past awareness and acceptance of emotion by helping clients make sense of their feelings as well as transforming their core painful emotions.

In this program, Dr. Leslie S. Greenberg, the primary originator of emotion-focused therapy, discusses how it works with emotion, and guest experts Norka T. Malberg and Michael A. Tompkins ask questions as they watch clips from previously published videos that illuminate this model.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2017 / 100 minutes

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EMOTION IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: WORKING WITH EMOTION IN PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY

With Norka T. Malberg, PsyD
Accompanied by Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, and Michael A. Tompkins, PhD

Psychodynamic and psychoanalytic therapies see emotion as a gateway to meaning, and emotion often provides the initial motivation leading to therapeutic change.

In this approach, emotion serves as both a container of memory and as an experiential process occurring in the moment, and therapists work with emotion in both forms to help uncover recurring patterns and resolve issues.

In this program, Dr. Norka T. Malberg discusses the mainstream psychodynamic and psychoanalytic model of emotion as well as that of mentalization-based therapy, a recent approach within this tradition. Guest experts Leslie S. Greenberg and Michael A. Tompkins ask questions as Dr. Malberg discusses excerpts from previously published videos that show emotional expression.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2017 / 100 minutes

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PSYCHOTHERAPY SUPERVISION: EMOTION-FOCUSED THERAPY SUPERVISION

With Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD
Hosted by Hanna Levenson, PhD

In Emotion-Focused Therapy Supervision, Dr. Leslie Greenberg demonstrates and discusses how to train and teach therapists using this approach to clinical supervision.

Emotion-focused therapy is a process-oriented experiential therapy in which the therapist assists the client to become aware of and access emotion. Supervision in this approach is based on the same fundamental principles as the therapy, with a focus on developing the supervisory relationship and on specific supervisory tasks. Supervision thus involves developing a supervisory alliance and identification of a focus, supervision task markers, what the supervisor's interventions will be at these markers and the supervisee processes they facilitate.

In this program, Dr. Greenberg and his supervisee engage in a supervisory session, and host Dr. Hanna Levenson interviews them about their work together, exploring this model through a discussion of highlights from the demonstration session.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2016 / 100 minutes

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SPECIFIC TREATMENTS FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS: NARRATIVE PROCESSES IN EMOTION-FOCUSED THERAPY FOR TRAUMA

With Lynne Angus, PhD, CPsych, and Sandra C. Paivio, PhD, Cpsych

Emotion-focused therapy for trauma (EFTT) is an evidence-based, short-term therapy for clients dealing with issues stemming from child abuse trauma. Unique challenges are associated with this form of trauma, including emotion regulation difficulties and narratives devoid of affect or personal meaning.

Narrative processes in EFTT focus not only on the content but the quality of client narratives - that is, how a client recounts his or her experiences. Therapists trained in this approach pay attention to the presence and type of affective experience, level of emotional arousal and engagement with trauma material, and narrative coherence. Narrative process interventions access healthy sub-dominant aspects of the client's experience and use these to promote construction of more detailed and meaningful narratives.

In this video, Drs. Lynne Angus and Sandra C. Paivio demonstrate and discuss key therapeutic interventions that encourage and direct a client through narrative and emotion-focused processes to gain acceptance and clarity on unresolved issues.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2015 / 100 minutes

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EMOTIONAL CYCLE OF DEPLOYMENT, THE

With Olver, Kim; Dermer, Shannon

This TED-style talk outlines the emotional cycle of military deployment and explains that helping to normalize this cycle is the main duty of a military therapist.


DVD / 2014 / 30 minutes

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SPECIFIC TREATMENTS FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS: EMOTION-FOCUSED THERAPY FOR TRAUMA

With Sandra C. Paivio, PhD, Cpsych

Emotion-focused therapy for trauma (EFTT) is an evidence-based, short-term, individual therapy for adult clients dealing with issues stemming from child abuse trauma.

In this program, Dr. Sandra C. Paivio is featured in a clinical demonstration of EFTT, and further outlines its strategies for reprocessing trauma feelings and memories and working directly with emotional processes to bring about client change.

EFTT posits that the therapeutic relationship and emotional processing of trauma memories are mechanisms of change. By emphasizing access to previously inhibited adaptive feelings and meanings, the clinician and client can use the adaptive information associated with these emotions to modify maladaptive meanings associated with fear, avoidance, and shame.

In Emotion-Focused Therapy for Trauma, Dr. Paivio works with a young woman who has a history of trauma and current symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. Dr. Paivio first works to establish an alliance with the client to build safety and collaborate on the tasks and goals for therapy, then helps the client to allow the painful feelings and memories associated with traumatic events. Dr. Paivio helps her to express her anger at violation and sadness at loss, accessing self-soothing resources and compassion for self in the process.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2014 / 100 minutes

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EXPLORING THE EMOTIONS OF WHITE RACISM AND ANTIRACISM

With Lisa Spanierman

To address this dimension of white racial attitudes, Dr. Spanierman presents her taxonomy of the emotions of racism. Drawing on her research, she discusses responses to elements of racism, including white guilt, fear, and empathy. She offers recommendations for educators and counselors to recognize and respond to powerful race-related emotions among white individuals.


DVD / 2013 / 43 minutes

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SPECIFIC TREATMENTS FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS: EMOTION-FOCUSED THERAPY IN PRACTICE - WORKING WITH GRIEF AND ABANDONMENT

With Jeanne C. Watson, PhD, Cpsych

In Emotion-Focused Therapy in Practice, Jeanne C. Watson demonstrates her approach to psychotherapy, which helps to facilitate change in clients' psychological, emotional, and interpersonal functioning.

Emotion-focused therapy (EFT), the process-experiential approach, is rooted in experiential psychotherapy and emphasizes the role of "experiencing" in the change process. The primary goals of this approach are to promote more effective emotional processing and affect regulation, as well as enhanced differentiation of self and other to increase autonomy and self-care in relationships, and to engender more positive treatment of self.

In EFT, the therapeutic relationship is seen as central to the change process - not only as a facilitator of the development of a positive working alliance, but also as an active ingredient of change.

This program features Dr. Watson's work with a young woman who has experienced abandonment and trauma. Dr. Watson demonstrates maximal responsiveness to the client - establishing empathy, acceptance, genuineness, and prizing - to help the client feel safe and to begin to explore her emotional experience and conceptualize her grief.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2013 / 100 minutes

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SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY: CASE FORMULATION IN EMOTION-FOCUSED THERAPY - ADDRESSING UNFINISHED BUSINESS

With Rhonda N. Goldman, PhD

Emotion-focused therapy (EFT) is designed to target and change unhealthy emotional processes that underlie the problems people bring to therapy with the goal of co-constructing new, healthier emotional processes.

After unfolding client presenting problems and developing an understanding of the client's emotional processing style, emotion-focused therapists engage in empathic exploration to track, access, deepen, and restructure emotion. Case formulation is conducted throughout, in the moment-by-moment process of therapy.

Case formulation in EFT involves the differential assessment of emotional states, recognizing in-session markers that prompt the use of particular tasks to help people regulate emotions and transform maladaptive emotional processes. Changes in emotional processing help clients reconstruct narratives and form new life stories.

In this demonstration, Dr. Rhonda N. Goldman works with a young woman who has unfinished business with her mother, using an empty-chair dialogue to help access the client's core emotion schemes.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2013 / 100 minutes

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THREE APPROACHES TO MARRIAGE COUNSELING: SOLUTION-FOCUSED, EMOTIONALLY-FOCUSED, AND SOMATIC EXPERIENCING

With Ed Hamann, Holly Nickels, and Shawn Parmanand

Three different therapists counsel a bi-racial couple using three different theoretical models: Solution-focused, Emotionally-focused, and Somatic Experiencing. The couple presents with complex issues of work-related stress; the wife struggles with her husband's busy schedule and worries about its effects on their family life. Witness professionals skillfully demonstrate these theories as they provide counseling to help mitigate these issues. An outstanding video for theoretical or marriage and family courses.


DVD / 2013 / 120 minutes

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RELATIONSHIPS: EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED COUPLE THERAPY FOR CLIENTS DEALING WITH INFIDELITY

With Sue Johnson, CPsych, EdD

In Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy for Clients Dealing With Infidelity, Sue Johnson demonstrates this experiential, integrative approach for helping couples deal more effectively with feelings of distress and negative interaction patterns so that they may restore trust and develop more secure attachment bonds.

Emotionally focused couple therapy centers on emotions and how partners communicate their emotions to one another. This is a collaborative approach in which the therapist focuses on sitting with the couple as they make sense of their emotions, creating a secure base that facilitates the forgiveness process and the sharing of core fears and needs. The ultimate goal of therapy is to help couples to learn to speak in a direct and open way about their feelings so that they may state their needs and develop a deeper, richer attachment bond.

In this video, Johnson helps a couple as they struggle with issues surrounding infidelity.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2011 / 100 minutes

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SPECIFIC TREATMENTS FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS: EMOTION-FOCUSED THERAPY FOR DEPRESSION

With Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD

In Emotion-Focused Therapy for Depression, Dr. Leslie S. Greenberg demonstrates his unique approach to treating depression. Emotion-focused therapy centers on helping the client to express emotions more easily and thus release unprocessed feelings and thoughts so that they may be dealt with openly. In the case of depression, having "feelings turned outward" can undo the disorder by giving access to previously untapped resilience in the client.

In this session, Dr. Greenberg works with a young single mother who, because of her habit of self-criticism and perfectionism, is beginning to show signs of serious depression. Dr. Greenberg helps the client to release her emotions about her need for perfection as well as her unvoiced feelings about her overly critical mother. This two-session tape is a powerful example of emotion-focused therapy featuring insightful discussions with Dr. Greenberg.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2007 / 200 minutes

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PSYCHOTHERAPY IN SIX SESSIONS: EMOTION-FOCUSED THERAPY OVER TIME

With Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD

In Emotion-Focused Therapy Over Time, Dr. Leslie S. Greenberg demonstrates emotion-focused therapy over the course of six entire sessions. Emotion-focused therapy focuses on helping clients gain access to and process previously avoided feelings and thoughts.

In this series of sessions, the client, Marcie, faces multiple problems, including depression, anxiety, and marital distress. Across these sessions, viewers will see Marcie become more aware of and start to combat her self-doubting internal voice and begin to self-soothe. This helps her move beyond the withdrawn state that has been her main means of survival.

This DVD contains more than 4 hours of therapy sessions and features a bonus voiceover in which Dr. Greenberg comments on the therapy as it progresses.


3 DVDs (Closed Captioned) / 2006 / 300 minutes

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RELATIONSHIPS: EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED THERAPY WITH COUPLES

With Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD

In Emotionally Focused Therapy With Couples, Leslie S. Greenberg demonstrates his affect-centered approach to working with couples. In this session, Dr. Greenberg works with a couple in their 20s who have been married for 2 years and live with the female partner's family. During the session, the focus shifts from problems with her family to problems with the couple's relationship. By focusing on the couple's problems, Dr. Greenberg helps them to begin to reveal their underlying emotions to each other in order to change their negative interactional pattern.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2006 / 100 minutes

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SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY: PROCESS EXPERIENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY - AN EMOTION-FOCUSED APPROACH

With Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD

In Process Experiential Psychotherapy: An Emotion-Focused Approach, Dr. Leslie S. Greenberg demonstrates this deeply empathic, emotion-focused approach to treatment. In process experiential psychotherapy, the therapist works to guide the client's affective and cognitive processing of experience through the use of appropriate active interventions that facilitate the resolution of painful emotions. In this session, Dr. Greenberg works with a 34-year-old man who is depressed. Using empathy and in-session activities, they explore the sources of the client's current affective state.

This program features a client portrayed by an actor on the basis of actual case material.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2006 / 100 minutes

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COUPLES THERAPY WITH THE EXPERTS: EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED COUPLES THERAPY

With Sue Johnson, EdD

Sue Johnson demonstrates Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy in an actual couples therapy session. Watch this master therapist and learn how to emotionally engage couples within a structured, manualized therapy format.

In this program, Johnson works with a couple on the brink of divorce. Leslie says she can't take Scott's explosive temper anymore; Scott says he thinks Leslie sees him as "just a mean and nasty guy." Johnson helps Leslie communicate that it is not Scott she can't be close to, but his temper that keeps her away. As Johnson helps Scott explore "softer" emotions hidden underneath his anger, the couple discovers how difficult it is to traverse this foreign territory. Nonetheless, Johnson's persistent and gentle coaching helps them to take risks and begin to connect in ways they've never experienced before, providing a spark of hope that they can reverse their downward spiral.

By watching this program, you will:

  • Learn how to help couples deescalate their negative emotional interactions and create new, healthy patterns and cycles of engagement.
  • Gain an understanding of the research that backs the Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy approach.
  • Develop new ways of working with couples that allow you to facilitate visible change within the therapy session.


  • DVD (With Instructor's Manual, English Subtitles) / 1998 / 115 minutes

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    7 SKILLS FOR ADDICTION-FREE LIVING: MANAGING EMOTIONS

    By Peter Palanca

    Using a simple step-by-step process, therapist Peter Palanca will help you identify the powerful and confusing feelings that many people in recovery struggle with, and learn to manage them in productive, healthy ways.

    With Palanca's expert guidance, viewers will learn to:

  • Recognize emotions that are often overwhelming and confusing
  • Successfully manage their emotions as they arise
  • Utilize self-talk to "deflate" strong negative emotions
  • Express feelings effectively to other people in order to achieve positive outcomes in difficult situations


  • DVD (With English Subtitles) / Approx. 117 minutes

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    EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED THERAPY IN ACTION

    By Sue Johnson

    Dr. Sue Johnson has been hailed as "the most original contributor to couples therapy to come along in the last 30 years." Now you'll have the chance to watch her conduct an actual session with a challenging couple haunted by the "echoes of war."

    By watching this video you'll learn:

  • The core theory and principles of EFT;
  • How to help couples identify the negative cycles that keep them stuck;
  • Specific techniques to help clients access the primary emotions that drive their conflicts, including reframing, amplification, "relentless empathy," and enactments.

    2 DVDs (With Instructor's Manual, English subtitles) / 213 minutes

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    EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED THERAPY WITH SAME-SEX COUPLES

    By Sue Johnson

    The therapeutic needs of same-sex couples are given some long-overdue attention in this masterful video with EFT originator Dr. Sue Johnson, who offers fresh hope to a gay and a lesbian couple using her signature framework for repairing the partners' emotional "dance."

    The underlying assumption in Emotionally Focused Therapy, says expert couples therapist Dr. Sue Johnson, is that vulnerable emotions, emotion regulation strategies, and attachment needs and fears are universal. In this illuminating new video, Johnson applies her groundbreaking therapeutic framework to the relationship difficulties of two same-sex couples, one gay and one lesbian.

    Tim and Andrew, along with Jamie and Kelly, have participated in a handful of EFT sessions to understand their seemingly deep-seated conflicts and salvage their partnerships - or to decide once and for all if that's even possible. In consultation with their respective therapists, Johnson enters the room for an extended session with each couple, where she masterfully helps deconstruct their relationship patterns, meticulously tracks each partner to reveal their core attachment messages, and employs direct communication tactics to guide them closer to the "safe haven" of a mutually satisfying bond. All this is done with a trusting working alliance and empathic attention to the issues same-sex couples face - which you'll learn more about by watching Johnson's unique panel discussion with three other EFT therapists.

    If you're looking to increase your skill with same-sex couples or gain deeper insight into the EFT model for partners of any sexual orientation, you'll love this engaging and culturally important video.

    By watching this video, you will:

  • Understand how the core attachment orientation of EFT fits with same-sex couples.
  • Learn to apply essential EFT interventions to these couples.
  • Deepen your knowledge of the particular issues same-sex partners face, and ways to adapt EFT to address these issues.

    2 DVDs (With Instructor's Manual, English subtitles) / 220 minutes

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    EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED THERAPY: A COMPLETE TREATMENT - PART 1 (SESSIONS 1-3)

    By Rebecca Jorgensen

    Sandra and Carl begin therapy with a number of active conflicts, from whether to sell their boat to where they want to live. Sandra complains that Carl doesn't express his emotions, commenting "it's like being with a cardboard character." Meanwhile Carl is fearful that he cannot provide what Sandra needs, and feels that Sandra's greater emotional acumen makes it difficult for him to share. In these first sessions, Jorgensen works to quickly develop an alliance with the couple, which enables them to begin to explore the hurt, fear and sadness that lie just under the surface of their disagreements. She identifies the couple's negative interaction cycle in the first session, and begins to reframe the problem as rooted in underlying feelings and unmet needs.

    In the third session, their negative cycle becomes clearer as it is repeatedly enacted, and we witness Jorgensen demonstrate key skills necessary for Stage 1 EFT work, particularly her deft handling of their emotional reactivity. She is able to interrupt their conflicts before they spin out of control, and create space for them to experience a novel way of interacting. Although Carl and Sandra are both fearful about expressing their feelings directly to one another, they begin to share touching moments of closeness during these early sessions.


    DVD (With English subtitles) / 268 minutes

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    EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED THERAPY: A COMPLETE TREATMENT - PART 2 (SESSIONS 4-6)

    By Rebecca Jorgensen

    Carl and Sandra's relationship begins to show important signs of progress. In their fourth session, the couple is slow to admit the primary emotions that underlie their complaints. By empathically validating the pain and confusion Sandra and Carl feel while reframing their experiences as part of their cycle, Jorgensen creates a space that enables Carl to come out of his withdrawn, defensive stance and admit that he does not express his care for Sandra. Carl's emergence marks a turning point for the couple, and Jorgensen plants the seed for softening Sandra's pursuer role by reflecting, "you don't quite know how to run to Carl's arms when you're distressed."

    Over the next two sessions, the couple begins to assimilate the cycle as the root of their problem, and with Jorgensen's guidance, they soften considerably toward one another. Sandra reflects that she is now able to look at Carl in session, though she still has difficulty revealing why that has been so painful. The moments of connection between Sandra and Carl increase, as they both acknowledge that they do not want to be without the other. In a heartening sign of the headway they have made, Sandra expresses her excitement about the adventure of creating a new relationship with Carl, even as the prospect is very frightening for her.


    DVD / 256 minutes

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    EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED THERAPY: A COMPLETE TREATMENT - PART 3 (SESSIONS 7-10)

    By Rebecca Jorgensen

    By now Sandra and Carl have become much more comfortable acknowledging their attachment needs, but the powerful emotions driving their cycle still elude them. Jorgensen continues to probe with evocative questions, which guide the couple to explore intensely vulnerable feelings of longing, fear, and rejection. Sandra and Carl's willingness to cover such painful territory is fortified by the visible warmth that has blossomed between them over the preceding weeks.

    As the therapy progresses into the eighth and ninth sessions, Sandra's deep attachment fear becomes more obvious. She struggles to feel Carl's love for her, even as he explains, "I don't want to be the next person in your life who lets you down." These sessions exemplify the evolution into Stage 2 EFT, as Jorgensen works to soften Sandra's pursuit and pull Carl out of his withdrawn position. When Carl tells her how difficult it is to say that he needs her love, Sandra finally lets her guard down and exclaims, "I feel like I'm rolling through the flowers with you!"

    Jorgensen has helped the couple lay the groundwork for a new relationship, but the couple still has a lot of work ahead of them. As wanderlust calls them to pull up stakes and voyage on to greener pastures, the focus of their last session turns to how they can continue their work going forward. And while the therapy may not have reached an ideal stage for the couple, it has provided them with a new perspective, instilled them with hope, and set them on a trajectory toward a deeper connection with each other.


    DVD / 302 minutes

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