Maybe your partner isn't ready for therapy, but is more
comfortable working on your relationship in other ways.
Not exact matches
Comfortable working in fast - paced settings while drawing
on solid communication skills to facilitate productive client
relationships.
It is my goal to develop strong
working relationships with my clients based
on creating an environment that is
comfortable, open, and judgment free.
I strive to make the experience as
comfortable as it can be so we can
work together to build a
relationship based
on mutual respect and trust.»
It's the proverbial «two way street;» you both have to want to
work together, feel
comfortable with each other and be
on the same page in order to be successful in your case and to have a successful attorney / client
relationship.
I feel
comfortable working with couples who are struggling after an affair, rebuilding
relationships after addiction,
working on differences in parenting, rebuilding trust, focusing
on intimacy concerns, wanting to address fighting, managing temperamental or style differences, navigating step - parenting, and managing the extra stressors of parenting children with special needs.
Whatever your
relationship with compromise is, it's important that you identify it and
work on getting
comfortable with it before you get married.
But would you feel more
comfortable if you had all email and cell phone passwords for the first few months as you
work on the
relationship together?