Sentences with phrase «couples out of distress»

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My own experience, combined with years of working with couples in distress — some striving to save their marriage, some to transition out of it — led me to become passionate about offering support to people at perhaps one of the most crucial junctures in their lives.
If it's possible, placing the crate next to your bed is ideal, in the first couple of months, so you can tell if your new pup needs to go out at night, or is in distress in any way.
Seemingly pastoral vistas and calm interiors are sometimes violently interrupted by thick black smoke or blocked - out areas — this, coupled with a palette reminiscent of distressed photographs, imbues Andersson's works with an unpredictability that is equally disturbing and compelling.
Earlier this month, for instance, CEO of National Family Mediation Jane Robey advised couples that choosing out - of - court options for their separation may help them avoid expensive fees and distressing, drawn - out court room confrontations.
As Kyle Morrison explained on Wednesday, couples who reach out to The Gottman Institute in a state of distress almost always have one thing in common: they want to know that everything is okay.
He's a co-author of one of my favorite books on working with infidelity, Helping Couples Get Past the Affair, and the self - help version, Getting Past the Affair, both of which lay out an empirically investigated cognitive - behavioral 3 - stage model for working with marital distress related to infidelity.
Cummings and Davies, in their book, Children and Marital Conflict: the Impact of Family Dispute and Resolution, point out that in 30 % of couples experiencing relationship distress, one parent is suffering from significant clinical depression.
Imagine his excitement when he learned that EFT cured 3 out of 4 couples with relationship distress!
Wednesday Going Deeper — Helping Withdrawers & Pursuers Reach Out to Each Other through Enactments Couples often only see the reactive behavior of the other (often angry outbursts or withdrawals) resulting in more distress and isolation, along with constricted beliefs about each other and sometimes themselves.
Distressed couples need help figuring out their dance, as well as support and encouragement as they change the emotional music of the relationship.
Studies find that 3 out of 4 couples move from distress to recovery after a course of EFT (12 - 16 sessions)-- and 90 % show significant improvement.
«Seven out of 10 distressed couples [who seek EFT] show marked improvement, move out of distress and stay there,» Blum said.
Despite negative interactions, strained intimacy, and other challenges faced by couples experiencing relational distress, fear of the unknown, of what lies beyond the familiar much, is so great that many couples are afraid to even reach out.
Partners who can pick up on each other's signs of distress have an easier time breaking out of fight / flight and applying the proven strategies they learned during couples» therapy.
A whole new science of love and connection has developed over the last two decades that helps 7 out of 10 distressed marriages or couples significantly repair their relationship, known as Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples, developed by Sue Johnson, author of «Hold Me Tight.»
Studies find that more than 7 out of 10 couples treated with EFT move from distress to recovery and approximately 9 out of 10 show significant improvements.
«The finding that only one if five eligible short sale contracts move out of pending status, coupled with the fact that nearly half of those that do are failing, is just one key indicator of the industry impact from the emergence of distressed inventory.
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