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Live Webinar

Cultural Diversity in Relationship Therapy

with Dr. Joyline Gozho

Friday, 21st March 2025
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Live and Recorded
2 CPD Hours
€25

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Explore the profound impact of cultural diversity on relationships in this engaging and thought-provoking webinar. Designed for therapists and mental health professionals, this session dives deep into the complexities of culture, identity, and family dynamics in relationship therapy. Dr. Joyline Gozho, an expert in cultural psychology, will guide participants through practical frameworks and strategies to navigate cultural challenges within couples and families.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Personal Reflection for Therapists: Examine unconscious biases, assumptions, stereotypes, and privilege while fostering openness and a willingness to learn.
  • Intersections of Identity: Understand how culture, class, race, and gender intersect in shaping individual and couple identities.
  • Family of Origin Dynamics: Learn how cultural codes influence emotional expression and communication within families.
  • Managing Family Boundaries: Navigate enmeshment, disengagement, and individuation processes in culturally diverse families.
  • Cultural Expectations: Support clients in managing cultural boundaries and autonomy in relationships.
  • Decoding Cultural Conflicts: Gain tools to identify cultural differences, resolve conflicts, and manage personal and relational growth for couples.

Secure your spot today and enhance your therapy practice with culturally informed approaches!

Available to Watch Live and/or Recorded

2 hours IACP Approved CPD

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Dr. Joyline Gozho

Dr. Gozho is an Adult Psychotherapist and Relational Therapist registered with the UKCP and NCPS. She has worked as a psychotherapist and academic, teaching on the adult psychotherapy training programme at Birkbeck University of London. Dr. Gozho is passionate about understanding the complexities of intimate relationships, helping couples navigate challenges in their relationships, and facilitating growth through the therapeutic journey.

With core training in the psychoanalytic/psychodynamic modality, her approach to couples therapy leans toward the Bader-Pearson developmental model. Her work with couples intersects intercultural and interracial issues, reflecting her client demographic, personal identity, and our increasingly multicultural world.

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