3 Reasons People Have An Affair – Couples Counselling with Ian Wallace

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Wallace I & Wilson J (2017). 3 Reasons People Have An Affair. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.onlinevents.co.uk/working-with-affairs-and-how-to-help-your-clients-through-the-maze-with-tools-and-options-ian-wallace-blog-1/. [Last Accessed 05/09/2017].

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Event Details

 

This event helped you to explore what the dynamics of affairs were, why they happened, and what the only question the abused partner really asked was. It also explored how a helpful therapeutic process could be initiated. It gave you successful proven tools to help process and heal the rift between them.

This area of our Couple work can be initially complex and seem like a boxing match with us as the referees. I showed you how to act and help to stop this destructive process, to bring real change to the Couple dynamic for a successful future relationship, if that's what the Clients want to achieve.

About Ian Wallace

 

Ian Wallace

Ian has over 8500 hours of face to face work with clients and he is an accomplished presenter, teacher, and trainer. He uses his knowledge and experience to present his training courses, bringing to life the subjects he teaches using case presentations and real life experiences to put theory and practice learning in an easy and simple way.

 

I run a truly free resource website, www.seekingchange.co.uk, which is updated monthly with new ways to help people to understand the human dynamic. It gives people an understanding of the work I do, the awareness I gain through my work, and the tools and interventions that I use in my work with Clients.

I also have a website, www.intuitivetherapy.co.uk, which explores the intuitive therapeutic interventions that all of us have but mostly are not aware of. This awareness helps us to use transference and counter transference within a therapeutic encounter. Building trust and working alliances easier and more connected.

I also have a counselling and therapy practice which offers therapeutic and mental health interventions from myself and other professionals in Wakefield details which can be found at www.counsellingwakefield.co.uk.

 

Twitter: @BrackendaleIan
Facebook Page: Seeking Change