Love in Translation: Communication Strategies to Foster Resilience and Intimacy in Relationships
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This course does not offer CE Credits. The same course is available for purchase and offers 6 clinical CE hours for behavioral health clinicians. See "related products" below. Couples often seek therapy because they are struggling with communication, conflict, emotional distance, trust ruptures, life stressors, or a growing sense that they no longer understand each other. Even when partners still care deeply, everyday interactions can become shaped by defensiveness, misinterpretation, disconnection, unmet needs, or difficulty responding to each other’s bids for connection. For behavioral health clinicians, couples work requires more than encouraging partners to “communicate better.” Clinicians need practical ways to slow conversations down, help partners listen more accurately, identify the emotional meaning beneath the words, respond to stress together, and build habits that support long-term relational resilience. Dr. Corey Petersen, PhD, LCMFT, brings a strong foundation in both communication studies and couples therapy to this training. As a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist with a PhD in communication studies, research focused on psychotherapeutic language, nearly a decade of collegiate teaching experience, and an active private practice, Dr. Petersen helps clinicians translate communication theory into practical tools for working with couples. Her additional training in Gottman approaches, collaborative couples therapy, dyadic coping, and intimacy-related clinical work directly informs the course’s focus on resilience, connection, and communication in relationships. Rather than treating communication as a simple skills deficit, this course examines the clinical realities beneath the surface: how partners listen, misinterpret, defend, withdraw, miss bids for connection, and respond to shared stress. You will learn how to create enough structure and safety in session for couples to practice new ways of relating, while maintaining an ethical stance that supports the relationship without imposing your own goals or values. To address these dynamics, Dr. Petersen introduces practical concepts like mindful listening, soft startups, emotional attunement, and dyadic coping. You will leave with a clear framework—along with concrete tools and homework exercises—to help couples slow down reactive exchanges, speak with more care, respond to vulnerability with greater presence, and build long-term resilience together. Couples do not become resilient because they avoid stress, conflict, or difference. They become more resilient when they learn how to stay emotionally present, repair more effectively, respond to each other’s bids, and cope with stress as a shared relational challenge. This course gives clinicians practical strategies for helping couples build those skills with greater clarity, compassion, and intention. This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Instruction consists of 6 hours of video instruction and a course evaluation. From the time of registration, you have six months to access the coursework. This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services. This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Teaching methods for this course include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation. Instructions for attending and completing a course can be found here. Dr. Corey Petersen is a communication specialist and the owner of Communication and Connection Therapy. She completed her Ph.D. in Communication Studies at the University of Kansas, where her research focused on psychotherapeutic language and communication ethics. Prior to her Ph.D., Dr. Petersen earned a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Studies and Professional Communication. She has over 9 years of collegiate communication and psychology teaching experience and is currently a continuing education and corporate trainer. When not teaching, Dr. Petersen can be found working and meeting with clients in her private practice. The instructor(s) for this course receive compensation for their services. There are no reported conflicts of interest to disclose. This course does not offer continuing education hours of credit. See "related courses" below for the version that offers 6 CEs. This course is a non-interactive, online self-study. Participants may request a printed version of their certificate of completion to be delivered by mail. A shipping/handling fee of $6.95 will be charged per request. Shipping internationally may require an additional charge. Close Captioning is available for live webinars and recorded video presentations. You can click on the following links to view our policies:Description
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This course was recorded 03/27/2026
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