Susan Scott Hennings, MA, LMFT
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Materials by Susan
Presentations & Workshops
A teleseminar at The Couples Institute
April 3, 2009.
Susan Scott Hennings, M.A., LMFT Jerry L. Talley, Ph.D., LMFT. See accompanying handouts.
In this April 2009 presentation to the Silicon Valley Chapter of ACME, Susan Scott Hennings, M.A., LMFT, and Jerry L. Talley, Ph.D., LMFT, look at what it takes to cultivate a great sexual relationship.
In this May 2007 presentation to the Annual State Conference of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Susan Hennings, M.A., LMFT, and Jerry Talley, Ph.D., LMFT, highlighted the keys to effective sexual communication as well as the rules for connecting and "flirting" well.
Presentation to graduate students in Counseling Psychology program at Santa Clara University.
This educational workshop explores the art of connecting well through presentation, discussion, roleplay demonstrations, and time with your partner. You'll learn new ways to make your differences less distracting and your attempts to connect with your partner more effective and more fun!
A weekend workshop given three times each year by Dr. Peter Pearson of the Couples Institute.
Books
Communication:
A classic book that explores how to talk to someone when you're angry, hurt, scared, frustrated, insulted, betrayed or desperate
Provides a thorough treatment of the importance and the power of simply listening
Examines the structure and the dynamics of difficult conversations in family life, business, and intimate relationships
Focuses on healing the pain and rebuilding trust when a partner has been unfaithful
Talks about the courage to forgive, and the freedom not to
How to keep your family together and co-parent well when your marriages comes apart.
Written by the creator of the nationally renowned Sandcastles Divorce Therapy program, and used in family courts nationwide
For teens and young adults.
Organizations
Nationally recognized center offering therapy, classes, workshops and other resources for couples and therapists.
Couples helping other couples build healthy relationships.
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