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Title: A couple with low differentiation Speaker: Alfons Vansteenwegen, Professor of Psychotherapy and Sexology Content: What happens when we fall in love? And what makes two people in love feel at a distance, not understood? Sally and Nik, in their mid-fifties, ask for couple therapy. They met when they were young, fell deeply in love, and started their lives together. They have been happy together, running the family with definite roles. No big arguments, no fights. Their two kids left the house two years ago. Sally had great expectations of the new period as a couple: living alone again would rekindle their sexual life, which was very poor till the children were at home. But Nik has no romantic feelings or sexual desire for her anymore. He thinks the chemistry is gone. He’s finally enjoying his time and does not feel the need. Sally asks to be seen, and he for respect instead. Both are frustrated and blame each other for their feelings. They expect the other to recognize their needs and have no previous experience with couple crises. Sally communicates with contempt, and Nik responds by stonewalling. Prof. Alfons Vansteenwegen examines the case presented by Francesca Tripodi, walking the viewer through the territory of low differentiation: Are sexual desire problems natural and inevitable in long-term relationships? Businesslike and intimate relationship: what is the difference? What could be the treatment focus, and which mistakes should a therapist avoid? Available to IOSS subscribers at: https://bit.ly/IOSS_Vansteenwegen