You can have passion, romance, and great sex — all in
the context of a healthy relationship.
«I believe that positive growth and change occur in
the context of healthy relationships and that the relationship that one has with oneself is of paramount importance.
Emotional healing and change occurs in
the context of healthier relationships.
Not exact matches
By straddling the fence, the friends with benefits
relationship destroys our ability to experience true intimacy within the
context of a friendship and robs us
of the joy
of engaging in a
healthy romantic
relationship.
«[As a result]... the generation that has been raised on porn is becoming less able to enjoy sexual intimacy, connectedness and the empowerment that comes in
healthy sexual
relationships, especially in the
context of marriage.»
We were made for
relationships, and we can work out what it means to be
healthy, whole, Christ - honoring men and women in the
context of relationship.
Healthy child development unfolds most fully in the context of a community with healthy social relationships among parents, teachers and ch
Healthy child development unfolds most fully in the
context of a community with
healthy social relationships among parents, teachers and ch
healthy social
relationships among parents, teachers and children.
We recognize that
healthy child development unfolds most fully in the
context of a community with
healthy social
relationships among parents, teachers and children.
Of course, Ken's tips are provided within the overall context of a healthy, committed, loving relationship with one's children — which affirms Dr. Bengston's findings that passing on our faith to our kids is as much about being emotionally connected as it is about being piou
Of course, Ken's tips are provided within the overall
context of a healthy, committed, loving relationship with one's children — which affirms Dr. Bengston's findings that passing on our faith to our kids is as much about being emotionally connected as it is about being piou
of a
healthy, committed, loving
relationship with one's children — which affirms Dr. Bengston's findings that passing on our faith to our kids is as much about being emotionally connected as it is about being pious.
Therapy can provide a
context to understand your Self and rebuild more
healthy thinking,
relationships, expectations
of self, as well as coping skills and goals.
In other words,
relationships unfold in broader
contexts, and many
of the stressors in these
contexts (e.g., problems at work, juggling kids, transportation issues) make it more difficult for partners to maintain happy and
healthy relationships, regardless
of the generally deep desire or motivation to do so.
Other treatments focus primarily on the social and family
context of sexual identity and seek to foster
healthier interpersonal
relationships.
As a health promotion profession, we must acknowledge that in an Indigenous
context, our practice can convey more than
healthy lifestyle messages; we also impart a message about colonial
relationships of power and control, and colonial imaginings
of the deficiencies
of Indigenous people.
While many
of life's hurts occur within
relationships, we believe
healthy relationships provide the
context for healing and growth, and our treatment focuses on providing new information, new tools and new experiences to aid our clients in their progress toward personal healing and transformation.
We understand people in the
context of their
relationships, both past and present, leading to
healthy growth and brighter futures.
Marriage education,
relationship skills classes, and domestic violence prevention are all activities that promote
healthy relationships within the
context of a promoting responsible fatherhood program.
Sexual Disorders — Difficulty during any stage
of the sexual act (desire, arousal, orgasm, resolution) that prevents or limits the enjoyment
of healthy sexual activity, either alone or in the
context of relationships
However, new data from the Avon Longitudinal Study
of Parents and Children (n = 704) revealed that perinatal depressive symptoms predicted little variance in maternal — infant
relationship qualities, but rather maternal interpersonal sensitivity in pregnancy is the most significant contributor to forming
healthy maternal — infant
relationships in the
context of perinatal depressive symptoms [97].
As health scholars continue to call for more research that explicates psychosocial mechanisms
of individual health in the
context of their key social
relationships (Slatcher, 2010; Thoits, 2011; Uchino et al., 2012), our findings underscore the importance
of unpacking dyadic marital processes to better understand how marital partners can help each other become
healthier and potentially live longer.
In the
context of a safe and supportive counseling
relationship, attachment theory and neuroscience reveals that new neural pathways can be established, traumatic experiences can be healed, the parts
of us that become «stuck» in the past can be understood and worked through, and clients can develop
healthier ways
of «being» in the world and in important
relationships.
Given opportunities to perceive both
healthy and problematic aspects
of different people and to respond to those perceptions within the
context of an empathic
relationship, most children will develop a self that is not only different, but has a good chance
of being more functionally effective than either parent has been.