Sentences with phrase «changing dysfunctional relationships»

Along the way we may have to deal with changing dysfunctional relationships, resolving trauma as well as developing new coping skills.»

Not exact matches

Although we may spend a huge chunk of the day fantasizing about how much happier we would be if we could only find a more meaningful job, ditch a dysfunctional relationship, or finally take that dream vacation, we tend to stay stagnant because we're afraid of the uncertainty involved in making a change.
They make excuses for their behaviors so nothing really changes, including the dysfunctional dynamics of your relationship.
Filmmaker John Hughes nailed the dysfunctional relationship between adults and children with the opening quote of The Breakfast Club from David Bowie's Changes, «And these children that you spit on as they try... Continue reading →
Even if you come to therapy by yourself, you can make positive changes that can alter the dynamic of a dysfunctional relationship.
Anyone who finds themselves in a dysfunctional relationship will either try to make their soulmate «perfect» by changing them, or try to change themselves to be the «perfect» partner.
The five dysfunctional beliefs include expecting partners to read each other's mind, disagreement among partners are considered as a threat to loving relationships, believing that partners are unable to change themselves or the relationship, expecting partners to be perfect sexual partners, and stereotypical thinking about the differences among men and women.
Similarly, dysfunctional beliefs measured by Relationship Belief Inventory (Epstein & Eidelson, 1982), such as attributing to «partner can not change», emphasized the ability or motivation of the partner to introduce change (James, Hunsley, & Hemsworth, 2002).
Family, or couple, therapy works towards changing the dysfunctional interaction between family members and developing new and healthier relationships.
STEP also helps parents change dysfunctional and destructive relationships with their children by offering concrete alternatives to abusive and ineffective methods of discipline and control.
He added that systematic behavioral techniques are also employed to change dysfunctional coping styles, especially maladaptive behaviors in intimate relationships.
These approaches give me a framework to assist you with learning new coping skills; increasing motivation for change; overcoming ambivalence about change; clarifying your values and what is most important to you; identifying your strengths and resources that have helped in the past; identifying patterns in relationships; and changing dysfunctional thought processes that are leading to uncomfortable feelings and unwanted behaviors.
Family counseling can also help your family identify and change dysfunctional communication and behavior patterns as well as improve your overall family relationship.
Addiction therapy focuses on education about the route to recovery: analyzing underlying thought and habits, ceasing problematic relationships, and changing dysfunctional behaviors and thought patterns.
The focus on the therapeutic relationship and validation of dysfunctional schema modes could help to establish a working alliance through which early experiences can be rescripted and behavioral change can be achieved, even in adolescent patients who are reluctant to engage in therapy.
The therapeutic process may focus on identification of values, needs, and roles within the relationship with the overall goals being focus on relational strengths, improved communication, and change in dysfunctional behaviors.
Consequently, some of the elements of BFST (e.g., changing parental beliefs and family structure) that were important to modify dysfunctional patterns of family relationships among adolescents with conduct disorders (Robin & Foster, 1989) may not have been as relevant for adolescents with type 1 diabetes and their families.
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