How to Become a Couples Therapist

Relational systems can be messy and complicated, but every therapist can benefit from learning how they work.

Relational Life Therapy (RLT), a therapeutic approach developed by renowned psychotherapist Terry Real, focuses on addressing and resolving issues within intimate relationships by emphasizing authenticity, emotional intimacy, and mutual respect. It offers a powerful framework for helping couples navigate and improve their relationships. By understanding and incorporating RLT principles, therapists can provide more effective, empathetic, and practical support to couples, ultimately fostering healthier, more fulfilling relationships.

Watch the video below as Terry Real, the founder of Relational Life Therapy (RLT), explains how incorporating RLT into couples therapy doesn't need to be scary and how incredibly rewarding it can be to add to your clinical toolbox. In the video, he discusses how to become a couples therapist and what to do to get to the real problems facing couples using RLT. Plus, he invites you to learn how RLT can produce transformational change in each partner and the relationship.



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Terry Real LICSW

Terry Real, LICSW, is an Internationally Recognized Family Therapist, Speaker and Author. Terry founded the Relational Life Institute (RLI), offering workshops for couples, individuals and parents around the country along with a professional training program for clinicians wanting to learn his RLT (Relational Life Therapy) methodology.

A family therapist and teacher for more than 25 years, Terry is the best-selling author of I Don’t Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression (Scribner), the straight-talking How Can I Get Through to You? Reconnecting Men and Women (Scribner), and most recently The New Rules of Marriage: What You Need to Make Love Work (Random House). Terry knows how to lead couples on a step-by-step journey to greater intimacy – and greater personal fulfillment.

A senior faculty member of the Family Institute of Cambridge in Massachusetts and a retired Clinical Fellow of the Meadows Institute in Arizona, Terry has worked with thousands of individuals, couples, and fellow therapists. Through his books, the Institute, and workshops around the country, Terry helps women and men, parents and non-parents, to help them create the connection they desire in their relationships.

Terry’s work, with its rigorous commonsense approach, speaks to both men and women. His ideas on men’s issues and on couple’s therapy have been celebrated in venues from “Good Morning America”, “The Today Show” and “20/20”, to “Oprah” and The New York Times.

A proponent of “full-throttle marriage,” as described in The New Rules of Marriage, Terry has been called “the most innovative voice in thinking about and treating men and their relationships in the world today.”

The New York Times book review described Terry’s work as: “A critical contribution to feminist psychology (that) brings the Men’s movement a significant step forward.” Robert Bly hailed it as “moving onto new ground in both story and song. Exhilarating in its honesty.”

Terry’s Relational Life Institute grew out of his extensive and empathic experience. He teaches people how to make their relationships work by providing products and services designed to teach the principles of Relational Life™, so that everyone can enjoy full respect living and craft a healthy life legacy.

Speaker Disclosures: 

 

Financial: Terry Real, LICSW, is the founder of Relational Life Institute. Terry receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.

Non-financial: Terry Real, LICSW has no relevant non-financial relationships.

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