PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
Enhance Your Skills and Confidence Working with Relationships & Mental Health
Practical, expert led training and workshops delivered for therapists and mental health professionals working with couples, families, and relationships.
Upcoming Live Workshops and Events
Working with Sexual Disconnection, Desire Discrepancy, and Sexual Avoidance in Couples
Saturday 1st Aug, 2026
Cost $209
Online
Working with Emotional Withdrawal, Shut Down, and Stonewalling in Couples
Saturday 5th Dec, 2026
Cost $209
Online
Working with Parenthood and Relationship Adjustment in Couples
Saturday 10th Apr, 2027
Cost $209
Online
ON DEMAND
Professional Development Workshops
Enhancing Clinical Outcomes in the Initial Three Sessions
The training focuses on treatment planning in the early phase of therapy, including informed consent, expectations, boundaries, assessment, and alliance building.

Working Therapeutically with Teens
Participants will learn to identify the signs that a teenager may benefit from therapy, understand the variety of therapeutic techniques available, and apply these methods to support teens’ mental health effectively.

Introduction to Mental Health Support and Interventions for teens.
This webinar is crucial for all professionals working with teens, as it provides essential insights into the mental health challenges prevalent in this age group.
Assessment and Treatment Planning in Couples Therapy
This training supports clinicians to confidently gather relationship histories, assess key risk and strength areas, and develop treatment plans that are ethical, collaborative, and clinically meaningful.
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How to fall back in love with your partner
You still like each other. You get along well. Nobody is angry, nothing has obviously broken. You've just stopped feeling in love the way you used to, and you're not sure how it happened or whether you can get it back. That's the Ask Marie question this episode...
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You're spending time together. Dinners, dog walks, evenings on the couch. Nobody's fighting, nothing has obviously broken. Something feels completely off. That quiet sense that your partner is physically present but somehow not really there is one of the things I see...













