Sentences with phrase «coping skills couples»

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The counselor may coach the couple by behavioral rehearsal during the sessions to help them practice the new mutual - fulfilling behaviors (including more effective communication skills) which they will need to implement their exchange contracts and learn better ways of coping with marital conflict and
Such «befrienders» can be a rich resource to help young couples (particularly the highly vulnerable teen couples) learn the relational skills to cope with the stresses of growthing a new marriage.
Couple Skills teaches how to improve communication with your spouse, cope better with problems, and resolve conflicts in healthy and creative ways
«Nancy Rubbico provides a safe, encouraging environment where individuals, couples, and groups share their concerns and learn new communication and coping skills.
The stress of raising a disabled child puts a unique type of strain on a marital relationship; I provide workable solutions to couples who need coping skills and hope for their marriage and family.»
Games are so important to the coping process that the state of Tennessee mandates that divorcing couples attend a parent education seminar that teaches — among other skills — games parents can play with their children.
«My mission is to assist individuals, couples and families navigate through life's difficulties by tapping into their inner strengths and to learn lasting coping skills.
The variations involved couples therapy aimed at improving abstinence and relationships (BCT group), individual coping skills for the men only (IBT group), and lectures about substance abuse attended by both partners (PACT group).
Michael Silverstein, Ph.D. works with individuals and couples to help them reduce symptoms, improve coping skills and develop a better quality of life.
Existing interventions among Asian populations focus mainly on imparting practical skills to caregivers of patients with cancer requiring palliative care, through home - based care or home visits from nurses, 21 — 23 with an emphasis on coping with end - of - life issues and bereavement.24, 25 However, interventions for caregivers of non-palliative care recipients tend to be delivered via the phone26 or over the internet, 27 while others work with couple dyads, where one spouse provides care for the other who has cancer.28
I provide the nurturing space for individuals, couples, and families to safely navigate their relationships, develop coping skills, and move toward growth and healing.»
In couples counseling I will help you learn important skills to better communicate, improve parenting styles and cope with sensitive issues such as infidelity, loss of trust, and addiction.
«Experienced Therapist and Coach assisting Individuals, Couples, and Families needing help with life transitions, coping skills, anxiety, depression, addiction, alcoholism, trauma, stress, grief, domestic violence, career counseling, life coaching as well as pre-marital, marital, and significant relationships.»
Whether you are an individual, a couple, a parent, a family, or a child, psychotherapy will provide you with the support and skills you need to manage and cope with difficult situations.»
Through greater self understanding coupled with concrete coping skills and relapse prevention plans, I can help you to live a more free life.
Unlike cognitive - behavioural therapy, which provides effective short - term coping skills, emotionally focused therapy often is prescribed as a second - stage treatment for couples with lingering emotional difficulties.
Another explanation is that individuals who are part of a minority group (e.g., minority race, minority sexual orientation) learn coping skills to help deal with their minority status and are then able to transfer these same coping strategies when they enter an interracial same - sex relationship.7 It is possible, for instance, that the couples in the studies discussed above may have the exceptional ability to handle multiple social stressors leading to fewer problems with their interracial same - sex relationships than we might anticipate.
While working towards that awareness, I also feel it important to teach individuals, couples and families the skills needed to cope with the pain and day to day stressors that bring them into therapy.»
When working with individuals, couples, and families, together we achieve more appropriate coping and decision - making skills as well as increase confidence to view more positive options, all to increase quality of life.
Coupled with Diane's organization of the event (I found out less than a week before and she helped me figure out how to get there and make it work, and I was living in MD with a deployed military spouse and our 1 year old son at the time), your internet mission for Power of Two, Dr. John Gray's explanation of hormones / physiology on how we cope with stress differently, and Active Relationships Life and Resiliency Skills Training... I started up my own business to do marriage education.
Couples psychotherapy sessions explore healthy relationship characteristics, communication skills and positive coping strategies.
I think it is important work in this day and age to teach couples skills in how to be with each other in a loving relationship while they cope with all the complexities of modern living in Southern California.
I use a supportive counseling approach in working with individuals, couples and families to increase communication, gain coping skills, reduce symptoms and improve relationships.
Additional areas of focus include, but are not limited to couples counseling, teens, social / emotional issues, parent - child relationships, personal exploration and processing, development of coping and self - care tools, life skills and tools around communication, emotional regulation, self - compassion and distress tolerance.
This collaboration between professions offers couples opportunity for healing, teaching coping and conflict resolution skills.
«The main difference between happy and unhappy couples is that the unhappy couple lacks coping skills,» says Jane Greer, Ph.D., creator of the media commentary «Shrink Wrap with Dr. Jane Greer» and author of What About Me?
Developing an understanding of both the positive and negative dynamics of the marital relationship, gaining knowledge of one's self, and learning coping skills can help a couple, regardless of the decisions made regarding their marriage.
One of our expert premarital counselors in Baltimore then provide you with detailed feedback about your unique relationship strengths and how to use the coping skills of the healthiest couples to get through the rough patches.
Marital / Couples Therapy Couples learn how to develop and use coping skills in a positive healthy manner.
Specialties: ADHD, Academic Underachievement, Addiction, Adoption, Alcohol Abuse, Antisocial Personality, Anxiety, Asperger's Syndrome, Autism, Behavioral Issues, Panic Disorder, Depression, Self - Harm, Impulse Control, Bipolar Disorder, Borderline Disorder, Child or Adolescent, Chronic Impulsivity, Chronic Pain, Chronic Relapse, Codependency, Developmental disorders, Divorce, Domestic Abuse, Domestic Violence, Drug Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Emotional Disturbance, Family Conflict, Gambling, Infertility, Infidelity, Intellectual Disability, Internet Addiction, Learning Disabilities, Life Coaching, Marital and Premarital, Medical Detox, Medication Management, Men's Issues, Narcissistic Personality, Obesity, Schizophrenia, Personality Disorders, Trauma and PTSD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Co-Occurring Diagnoses, Oppositional Defiance, Parenting, Peer Relationships, Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum, Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, Eating Disorders, Substance Abuse, Career Counseling, Grief, Sexual Identity, Couples & Family Counseling, Coping Skills, Self - Esteem, Self - Harming, Sex Therapy, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Addiction, Sleep or Insomnia, Spirituality, Sports Performance, Stress Management, Suicidal Ideation, Teen Violence, Testing and Evaluation, Transgender, Traumatic Brain Injury, Video Game Addiction, Weight Loss, Women's Issues and Anger Management
Specialties: Included but not limited to Academic Pressures, ADD / ADHD, Adjustment Issues, Aging, Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse, Anger / Stress Management, Anxiety Disorders, Attachment, Autism Spectrum, Bipolar, Behavior Issues, Body Image, Borderline Personality, Career Counseling, Chronic Pain, Codependency, Communication Issues, Coping Skills, Depression, Divorce, Domestic Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Eating Disorders, Family Conflict, Gender and Sexuality, Grief and Loss, Identity Development, Impulse Control, Infidelity, Insomnia, Life Transitions, Marriage / Couples / Family Counseling, Mindfulness, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Parenting, Parents of Premature Children, Peer Relationships, Personality Disorders, Relationship Conflicts, Postpartum Concerns, Self Esteem, Self Harm, Sexuality / Sexual Identity, Social Skills, Sport Related Issues, Trauma and PTSD, Weight Loss, Wellness and Self Care, Women's Issues
I work with children, couples and families, providing individual, group and family therapy to help individuals identify needs, process and express feelings, cultivate insight, develop social skills and learn coping strategies to manage stress and regulate emotions.
We work on: enhacing coping skills to deal with infertility stress and social stress, looking beyond childlessness, bereavement process, couple dynamics and many other issues...»
Many couples have the ability to push through the tough times and develop healthy coping skills to survive in our challenging society.
Couples Therapy - Couples learn how to develop and use coping skills in a positive healthy manner.
I work with individuals, couples and families utilizing family history, current situational processes as well as personal strengths and coping skills to address issues of concern.
Couples who have a subjected themselves to the transparency of their past and how it will affect their future develop better coping skills for handling the diverse challenges in the future.
Coping skills, trauma work, and couples counseling are just a few of the areas a therapist can help someone to work through to make this difficult path more bearable.
As well as couples and pre-marital counseling, addictions, anxiety disorders and development of positive coping skills and perspective.
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