Great series Diane - One suggestion - please get a better microphone. I'm on a pretty advanced computer system and it is really hard to adjust the volume levels of your lectures. Thanks for the great information.
As a required course lecture, the sound is too low. Ambient sounds, such as vehicles passing by or sirens in the distance drown out the sound. Even the neighbors dog subtracts from the material. Please consider redubbing or re-recording the audio.
@DianeRGehartPhD You're always brilliant! I had to mute it for a bit but was still reviewing the slides and I wanted to come back around and listen again 🤗 I appreciate you so much! I am into the second course for systemic trauma informed therapy at Northcentral University/National University MFT program and you have helped me so much already 😄 I am excited to connect with you, love from New Mexico!
@@SG-wi5wx Hi, So glad you are enjoying this. I am re-recording this next month. You can register to attend the live viewing at www.therapythatworksinstitute.com/youtubelive
Ms Gehart. You are a fine teacher/pedagogue who presents your lectures with clarity and concise info.
Thanks so much!
Dr. Gehart thank for your amazing lectures! They are very informative and helpful for me.
Hi Diane - this was really helpful; thank you.
I agree with Scott's comment. I cranked up the sound and remained hard to hear.
Thanks again
Is it possible to release again with sound up. I’m afraid I couldn’t hear this
Great series Diane - One suggestion - please get a better microphone. I'm on a pretty advanced computer system and it is really hard to adjust the volume levels of your lectures. Thanks for the great information.
@Moises Javion THANK YOU!
Your videos are extremely helpful in breaking down these theories. Thank you for providing clarity 🤍
Thank you ! Excellent lecture .
Please add another lecture just focusing on Attachment styles and how that plays a role? Thanks
Thank you so much for this. It’s very concise and clear explanation of EFT.
I really wish I could HEAR the content of this
Excellent information; it's unfortunate that I'm struggling to hear it, though.
As a required course lecture, the sound is too low. Ambient sounds, such as vehicles passing by or sirens in the distance drown out the sound. Even the neighbors dog subtracts from the material. Please consider redubbing or re-recording the audio.
with headphones the sound is good. Thank you for posting this.
I recommend you to use a microphone, the audio is quite low.
Excellent lecture! So informative!!
Excellent! Convincing me to add EFT to my Gottman training.
I WISH THE VOLUME WAS HIGHER.. I had a really hard time hearing. ):
Do you have this powerpoint so I can print this? Great video! Very Helpful!
Dr. Diane,
Do you provide your slides? Thanks in advance.
Where can we get the protocol?
bookmarking @ 11:33 :)
Did I say something brilliant...or embarrassing???
@DianeRGehartPhD You're always brilliant! I had to mute it for a bit but was still reviewing the slides and I wanted to come back around and listen again 🤗
I appreciate you so much! I am into the second course for systemic trauma informed therapy at Northcentral University/National University MFT program and you have helped me so much already 😄 I am excited to connect with you, love from New Mexico!
@@SG-wi5wx Hi, So glad you are enjoying this. I am re-recording this next month. You can register to attend the live viewing at www.therapythatworksinstitute.com/youtubelive
It’s one of two empirically validated methods? Whats the other one?
IBCT--integrative behavioral couples therapy. Those are the two best researched, although some new ones are being developed.
Thank you!!!
The volume is very low
tremendo
I can barely hear you
I am emotionally touched LOL
I think the easiest way is to bring the couple or whole family to a church and learn accept about the preachings of Jesus Christ about forgiveness.