I hope to
build healing relationships with people who would like to build more connection, ease and freedom into their lives.
Not exact matches
The growth counselor's function is to help such persons as they work through their resistance to bury a dead
relationship; uncouple without infighting so as to avoid further hurt to each other and to their children; agree on a plan for the children that will be best for the children's mental health; work through the ambivalent feelings that usually accompany divorce — guilt, rage, release, resentment, failure, joy, loss — so that each person's infected grief wound can
heal; discover what each contributed to the disintegration of their
relationship; learn the
relationship -
building and love - nurturing skills which each will need either to enjoy creative singlehood or to establish a better marriage.
Sometimes staying at home for a time might be healthy and
healing, but God has definitely
built us for
relationships.
So I will ask one question where did Jesus spent most of his time, answer with people
building relationships, providing compassion and
healing / forgiving / teaching....
His definition of the word is straightforward «a process in which there is a mutual attempt to
heal and overcome enmities,
build trust and
relationships, and develop a shared commitment to the common good.»
A
relationship characterized by reconnoitering the frontiers of the secular where, both in the name of the church and outside of it, the gospel can be declared in new ways and with a new display of its power to
build and transform to plant and to uproot, to burn and
heal.
Yoga Service is a growing and expanding field that embraces the following the aim: the intentional sharing of yoga practices that support
healing and
build resilience for all, regardless of circumstances, taught within a context of conscious
relationship rooted in self - reflection and self - inquiry.
I am interested in
building relationships and providing a safe space to
heal, whether it be from an injury, stress or an emotional struggle.
It allowed me to change my career path, to do work that I love, to find my niche, to
build my own business, to help
heal the world through
relationship with food, to help others who I compassionately understand, to become a deep listener, to slow down, to breathe deeply, to hold space for myself and my clients.
I've been «
healing» for nearly 16 months and I'm ready to meet someone special, to slowly
build a
relationship, to share life experiences and to be happy again.
In her «Map of Peacebuilding» Schirch addresses four categories of peacebuilding: waging conflict nonviolently, reducing direct violence,
building capacities and transforming
relationships, where she placed trauma
healing, following by conflict transformation, restorative justice, transitional justice, governance and policymaking (Schirch, 2004, 26).
Innovative programs for
healing, increasing self - awareness, improving communication skills, and
building relationships.
Crossing Art and the Queens Library both believe that art can serve as a cultural unifier, and that
building upon this common ground can
heal wounded or distant
relationships, and also promote new affiliations and stronger communities.
• Created a sound,
healing environment by practicing nursing within the framework of care based
relationship building.
Aside from the personal rewards that are inherent to caring for a child or young person, there are some very specific rewards that come from providing a
healing environment and
building a trusting
relationship with a child or young person recovering from trauma and separation.
Seen as a crisis to the self and / or the
relationship, it presents an opportunity to leave an unhealthy connection and move into a place of
healing and
building anew.
By
building strong, safe and trusting therapeutic
relationship and applying a treatment strategy appropriate for the given client, significant
healing change can manifest.»
I believe deeply in
building healthy
relationships, where trust, compassion and grace abound, so that
healing and hope can occur.
My endeavor is to create a therapeutic
relationship built on trust to help each client on his or her journey toward emotional
healing and positive change.
If you are experiencing a challenging time in your life or
relationship - my experience is that good couple therapy can help you: save your marriage,
heal from infidelity,
build trust, stop arguing, improve communication, feel more connected emotionally, rekindle your sex life, and deal productively with both children and extended family.
«I am passionate about
building meaningful
relationships with my clients as they
heal and find freedom from past wounds,
build deep connections and intimacy with others and discover their true gifts and talents.
I bring an insightful, grounded, and supportive approach that focuses on
building a
relationship and creating a safe space for growth and
healing.
Infidelity is a common presenting concern for couples seeking counseling, and Dr. Boney has successfully assisted numerous couples to
heal from this devastating breach of trust, understand how the marriage became vulnerable to infidelity, and
build a more fulfilling
relationship.
«My goal as a therapist is to provide a safe, supportive and nonjudgmental environment, to
build a healthy and strong therapeutic
relationship in order to start the
healing process.
«
Building relationships is a strength of mine and I love using that as a vehicle for
healing and change.
Key steps in accomplishing this involve learning how to: • Stop using maladaptive coping styles and modes that block contact with feelings •
Heal schemas and vulnerable modes through getting needs met in and outside of the therapeutic
relationship • Incorporate reasonable limits for angry, impulsive or overcompensating schemas and modes • Fight punitive, overly critical or demanding schemas and modes •
Build healthy schemas and modes
As a skilled and compassionate listener, I focus on
building a strong
relationship with my clients to aid them in recognizing their uniqueness and their most effective path to
healing.»
«My practice focus is on
building,
healing and developing strong personal and intimate
relationships - which are truly the cornerstone of psychological, physical, and spiritual health.
The first step toward
healing any love
relationship is to
build an atmosphere of trust and security.
If you have gotten in the habit of sticking a band - aid over problems that have
built up over the Winter, now is your chance to
heal any remaining wounds — to patch them up, make peace, and restore your
relationship to health.
A young boy with a fragile self - image had emerged from a situation which, instead of damaging him further, had been a restorative and
healing experience and had set the base for
building constructive future
relationships with his peers.
In working with couples at all stages of partnership, I focus on: * improving communication * resolving conflict * meeting each others» needs while maintaining individuality *
healing wounds and
building trust and connection I offer premarital counseling to explore expectations and habits to keep or change, and help established couples maintain romance and intimacy, effectively communicate, address issues of infidelity and other
relationship exits.
In couples counseling we can
build a skillset that makes the hard work effective in
healing or
building the
relationship.
In addition to his psychotherapy practice in Georgetown, Texas, Dr. Nicastro conducts workshops and hosts a podcast on a variety of marital and
relationship topics, including effective couples communication, intimacy -
building,
healing from infidelity, and men's intimacy issues.
Her areas of specialization include Trauma
healing and recovery,
relationship building, self - confidence
building, depression, anxiety, work - life balance and family systems.
Together, we
build a therapeutic
relationship where it feels safe to share difficult feelings and where it is possible to finally feel understood and accepted, on a path toward greater
healing.
I am strategically optimistic about all of these
relationships because of my firm belief that good couple therapy can help motivated partners save their marriage,
heal from infidelity,
build trust, stop arguing, improve communication, feel more connected emotionally, rekindle their sex lives, and deal productively with both children and extended family.
By learning new skills,
healing emotional injuries, experiencing each other's vulnerabilities in a safe way, and gaining insights about how each partner's past influences current behaviors, we work together to
build a compassionate and joyful
relationship.
A two - day Intensive is designed to give your
relationship a jumpstart toward
healing, establishing a solid foundation to
build on at home and with follow - up sessions.
Using simple tools, the IMAGO process strengthens your existing
relationship and provides you and your partner with the ability to
heal your childhood wounds to
build joyful, healthful lives together.
Dr. Piper Grant has extensive experience working with couples and individuals in
healing ruptures within their
relationship, overcoming sexual dysfunction, deepening their intimacy, and (re)
building a strong foundation within their
relationship.
Harville Hendrix Ph.D. and his wife, Helen LaKelly Hunt Ph.D., co-created Imago
Relationship Therapy which focuses on practical skills and tools to build or repair connection, to use communication about conflict for deeper connection and win - win approaches, and for the healing and growth of both individuals and the marriage or r
Relationship Therapy which focuses on practical skills and tools to
build or repair connection, to use communication about conflict for deeper connection and win - win approaches, and for the
healing and growth of both individuals and the marriage or
relationshiprelationship.
If you're in pain, in an unhealthy
relationship, feeling alone, anxious or depressed, wondering how you got here... I will work with you to
build a collaborative
relationship, finding the best pathway to your
healing.
This parenting class will be instrumental in helping you to
build the support you need and deserve for so you can offer this vital connection, and
heal any disconnection in your
relationship.
Using a task - centered method, combined with the
healing qualities of mindfulness, we help people overcome sex and pornography addictions,
build healthier behaviors and stronger
relationships.
I focus on
building trust and safety within that
relationship, and take a strengths based, recovery focused approach to
healing.»
Dr. Scholtz is committed to helping couples
heal and
build strong
relationships so they can work with each other to make it through the ups and downs of marriage.
Whatever struggles you face, I offer a dedicated, client - focused approach for helping you
heal, grow, and
build meaningful
relationships with yourself, others, and Christ.
I then
build upon this understanding in order to empower clients and facilitate
healing, change and stronger
relationships with others.
The client / therapist
relationship is the foundation to
build a solid working
relationship and path to
healing.