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The OuchKit - Marriage Counseling in a Box
When people are scared, hurt, or ticked off, they are physiologically incapable of thinking straight. That’s why Betsy Sansby, a Minnesota marriage counselor, created The OuchKit. It’s an ingenious communication tool that helps couples express difficult feelings from a distance when they’re not ready to talk face-to-face. The kit contains a set of exchangeable, fill-in-the-blank cards that help couples calm down, gain perspective, and express themselves—without defensiveness or blame. Sansby has found that the tool is especially good for men, because it helps them develop greater emotional fluency. People call it: “Marriage Counseling in a Box.”
October 20, 2004 -- When marriage counseling fails, it's usually because couples fail to practice the skills they're learning in therapy once they get home. Minnesota marriage and family therapist, Betsy Sansby, was determined to figure out why so many couples who were making great strides in therapy were losing ground between sessions. Her search led to the creation of “The OuchKit,” a deceptively simple, profoundly effective communication tool that helps couples improve their relationships.
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