For over 30 years as psychotherapist I help clients understand the psychological
dynamics underlying problems and difficulties.
Not exact matches
However, if a given person or team almost never reports an issue, that's a sign that there may be an
underlying team -
dynamics problem.
Our work is about examining the
underlying dynamics that have caused the
problem and then finding ways to put things right.
Here we have a picture of child care worker Birdie Steyn being empowered by her Principal, George Armstrong, as he helps her to understand the
underlying dynamics of work with adolescents, a man who recognises her anxieties (and relieves her of the unnecessary ones); also a teacher who models effective ways of working with difficult kids — and then gives her a shot at managing
problems herself while he stands by in support.
McGhee recommends that parents seek out professionals who truly understand the
underlying dynamics of the
problem, try hard not to take the child's rejection personally and stay committed to positive co-parenting behaviors.
I work with whole family to uncover the hidden
dynamics,
problem interactions and
underlying issues that are causing stress within the family.
The
problem with ignoring, for example, the emotional
dynamics at work in a case, is that when the parties are negotiating about something legally substantive (e.g. parenting plan, spousal support, what to do about the house) they will often reach an impasse in the negotiations that is connected to some
underlying emotional concern or issue that needs to be addressed, but is not.
Without such considerations, couples difficulties remain defined at the basic level of
problem - content and the
underlying problem structures and
dynamics go undetected.
As we discuss the issues that bring you to marriage counseling, we will be focusing on the
underlying dynamics (e.g. communication, intimacy, anger management issues, etc.) that are driving the
problems you are experiencing in your marriage.
While it is uncertain whether adolescent sex needs to be taken into account when studying the role of emotional
dynamics in the development of internalizing and externalizing
problems, it might be that sex - related differences in emotional
dynamics in part
underlie the established gender differences in levels of internalizing and externalizing
problems.
Third, while the reported direct effects between maternal depressive symptoms and mother — child interaction behavior were significant and provide further evidence for the complex
dynamics underlying the mechanism in the transmission of risk from maternal depressive symptoms to children's mental health
problems, many of the effects were small, which might be due to the presence of other contributing factors.