It's long been the conventional wisdom among couples therapists that if couples fix
the emotional issues in their relationship, their sexual lives will automatically improve.
Not exact matches
In a day or two, I received close to 100 public or private responses spanning identity,
emotional, physical, communication, sex, and
relationships issues.
Cheating
in and of itself is a narcissistic and destructive urge that our narcissistic society sadly nurtures and feeds, and yes, it would be far better to openly deal with
issues of monogamy / nonmonogamy — and engage
in open
relationships if BOTH parties mutually agree — but this narcissistic and unjust DOUBLE - STANDARD has to go where supposedly «nonemotional» men get a pass on what actually constitutes cheating, not open
relationships, but «
emotional» women do not.
In the British report, those estranged from their parents reported four
issues that affected their
relationships with both mothers and fathers:
emotional abuse, differing expectations about family roles, clashes based on personalities or value systems and neglect.
Severe behavioral
issues in teens can cause a number of disruptions
in emotional development and ability to create and maintain healthy
relationships.
Each of our groups is facilitated by an expert
in early
emotional development, father - infant
relationships, and attachment
issues.
- Chronic conflict -
Emotional affairs and infidelity - Communication
issues - Sexual
issues (sexless marriage, loss of intimacy, dissatisfaction)- Transition to parenthood -
Relationship issues in same - sex couples - Substance abuse
issues
Some of these challenges may include
relationship issues, job worries, parenting concerns,
emotional and behavioral difficulties
in children, multigenerational family demands, work / life balance, addiction, empty nest adjustments, or end - of - life stresses.
In her book The Dance of Anger psychologist Harriet Lerner says, «Our anger may tell us that we are not addressing an important emotional issue, or that too much of our self is being compromised in a relationshi
In her book The Dance of Anger psychologist Harriet Lerner says, «Our anger may tell us that we are not addressing an important
emotional issue, or that too much of our self is being compromised
in a relationshi
in a
relationship.
Areas of Focus: Heal the
emotional and spiritual components of cancer, chronic pain, stress, and illness; Overcome anxiety, stress, physical pain, trauma, fears, addictions, depression; Navigate
relationship issues, career choices, life's challenges and losses; Clear the negative energy associated with stress, dis - ease, and trauma; Discover and fulfill your sense of self, purpose and enjoyment
in life.
The physical and
emotional sexual
issues senior men and women experience aren't necessarily identical, which is why sexual dialogue is critical
in relationships.
-- Found they were too shy to attempt a
relationship due to
emotional issues from family dysfunctional dynamics — Had physical or mental disabilities that were not diagnosed, or treated, that kept them closed up and to themselves — Buried their themselves
in drugs from mental and physical abuse and didn't know what to do when they finally became clean — Where hiding their sexual preferences so did not form any
emotional relationships with anyone, except a few friends — Some boomers, even as young teens, found themselves
in the position of taking care of a parent, usually a single parent — mother or father
After reaching a private settlement
in August 2016, the couple
issued a joint statement saying their
relationship was «intensely passionate and at times volatile but always bound by love,» and that there was «never any intent of physical or
emotional harm.»
(
In Hindi with subtitles) Love, Etc. (Unrated)
Relationship documentary examining the fates of five couples confronting
emotional issues revolving around infatuation, engagement, marriage, parenthood and divorce.
C Squad provides a safe space where middle school youth can build
relationships, address crucial
issues in their lives, and develop social and
emotional strengths.
Over at LegalSanity, Arnie Herz comments on the failure of law schools to teach skills that students will need
in practice, such as cultivating client
relationships, seeing how
emotional issues come into play
in real world practice and developing practical lawyer skills.
A personal injury of this severity can have many
emotional consequences, too, often getting
in the way of interpersonal
relationships and causing self - esteem
issues.
The first major study of these courts, published
in the Community Mental Health Journal, concluded that veterans participating
in veterans treatment courts experience significant improvement with depression, PTSD, and substance use, as well as with critical social
issues such as housing,
emotional health,
relationships and social connection, and overall functioning and well - being.
He is able to help you to avoid the expenses and
emotional distress of the courtroom by assisting you
in reaching a mutually beneficial agreement of any
issue which arises from the breakdown of a
relationship or marriage.
A financial problem, a lost
relationship, a stressful workplace, and several
issues in life can lead to the
emotional surges of anger.
Looking for a family counselor job with «Service Corporation International» and help families
in overcoming
emotional problems, behavioral
issues, and
relationship crisis.
Observed and assessed student performance and kept thorough records of progress.Implemented a variety of teaching methods such as lectures, discussions and demonstrations.Established clear objectives for all lessons, units and projects.Encouraged students to persevere with challenging tasks.Set and communicated ground rules for the classroom based on respect and personal responsibility.Identified early signs of
emotional, developmental and health problems
in students and followed up with the teacher.Tutored children individually and
in small groups to help them with difficult subjects.Taught after - school and summer enrichment programs.Established positive
relationships with students, parents, fellow teachers and school administrators.Mentored and counseled students with adjustment and academic problems.Delegated tasks to teacher assistants and volunteers.Took appropriate disciplinary measures when students misbehaved.Improved students» reading levels through guided reading groups and whole group instruction.Used children's literature to teach and reinforce reading, writing, grammar and phonics.Enhanced reading skills through the use of children's literature, reader's theater and story time.Differentiated instruction according to student ability and skill level.Taught students to exercise problem solving methodology and techniques during tests.Taught students
in various stages of cognitive, linguistic, social and
emotional development.Encouraged students to explore
issues in their lives and
in the world around them.Employed a wide variety of fiction and non-fiction textual materials to encourage students to read independently.
I specialize
in women's
emotional health and
relationship issues and I speak regularly on these topics at workshops, seminars and conferences.
- Chronic conflict -
Emotional affairs and infidelity - Communication
issues - Sexual
issues (sexless marriage, loss of intimacy, dissatisfaction)- Transition to parenthood -
Relationship issues in same - sex couples - Substance abuse
issues
I specialize
in working with:
relationship issues, recovery from sexual, physical, and
emotional abuse and other childhood traumas; depression; anxiety, low self esteem; codependency
issues; parenting concerns; compulsive eating patterns; body image dissatisfaction, chronic illness, and perinatal loss.
Individuals seek my help for a variety of reasons:
in order to resolve
emotional unrest due to
relationship issues, to gain insight into themselves and develop more adaptive ways of coping with psychological conflicts and life challenges, and to learn cognitive / behavioral strategies for pain and stress management.
If you've come to this page you may be seeking support or help with resolving
emotional wounds or unfinished business
in your life, improving or working through a challenge
in your
relationship, moving past a troubling
issue, or removing obstacles to living the life that you want.
Erla has provided counselling both
in Europe and Canada to adolescents, adults, couples, and groups dealing with psychological trauma, depression, anxiety,
relationship difficulties, codependency, self - esteem
issues,
emotional and sexual abuse, substance dependence, and eating disorders.
«Among the
issues that I work with
in therapy are life transitions, depression, anxiety, midlife
issues, self - esteem, creativity, aging, stress, grief,
relationship issues including LGBT, women's
issues, the fear of flying, and the
emotional issues that come with Celiac disease.
Overcoming
emotional distress, whether it is depression, anxiety,
relationship problems, or postpartum
issues can happen
in a therapeutic environment.
I am skilled
in the treatment of
emotional problems, grief, and
relationship issues.
She specializes
in working with individuals who are struggling with trauma, PTSD, depression, anxiety,
relationship issues, sexual / physical /
emotional abuse, and grief.
Symptoms that indicate problems
in a
relationship are: increased arguing, sexual
issues, lack of
emotional / physical intimacy, infidelity, unfaithfulness, trust.
I have extensive experience
in working with clients on a variety of
issues from depression, anxiety, loss, anger, dealing with difficult situations,
relationship issues, parenting struggles,
emotional pain, childhood traumas, addictions and codependency, PTSD, and behavior modification.»
My clinical interest and practice experience includes attachment
issues, grief and loss, life transitions, anxiety / depression,
emotional regulation, social skills, improved boundaries
in relationships and developing coping skills.»
«I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Certfied Rational Hypnotherapist that focuses on building a strong therapeutic
relationship in order to help individuals, couples and families to better cope with various relational,
emotional and psychological
issues.»
I work with clients
in helping them understand their
emotional needs and the deeper
issues and desires
in a healthy
relationship.
Many of the
issues we face
in the
relationship we have with ourselves or others can be easily understood and addressed when viewing them through the lens of connection and
emotional intimacy.
The therapists» specialties address a wide range of
emotional and psychological difficulties, ranging from PTSD, grief, trauma, depression, anxiety, women's
issues, adolescent
issues, marital problems and
relationship issues for clients ranging
in age from preschoolers to seniors.
My style is unique
in that developing a trusting
relationship and a better understanding of their mental health and
emotional issues are top priority.
The impact of depression
in men on
relationships includes
issues relating to
emotional and physical well - being.
I work with people who are
in emotional pain such as marital
issues, family problems,
relationship conflicts, anxiety / worry, addiction, men's
issues, depression or anger.
I have specialty areas
in trauma, domestic violence, anger management,
emotional issues and
relationship work.
«You can enter psychotherapy for a variety of reasons, all of which I can help you through - reduce
emotional distress
in order to regain a sense of fulfillment
in life and / or restore the ability to function
in daily activities, improve
relationship difficulties caused by
issues such as ineffective communication, gain control of unhealthy behaviors such as substance abuse or disordered eating, facilitate healing or promote well - being by nurturing the psychological,
emotional, spiritual aspects of oneself, engage
in a process of exploration to increase a sense of well - being and satisfaction with ones self, work, school and / or
relationships.»
In a collaborative divorce the lawyers manage the conflict,
emotional issues and
relationship issues creatively, rather than inflaming the parties.
This book helps the reader explore whether or not the partner is having an
emotional affair and then offers steps to discovering the roots of the problem, making changes
in the
relationship, discussing the
issue with the cheating partner, and recovering from the breach of trust and intimacy caused by the affair.
Couples and singles come to me to improve their communication, negotiate differences and cultural diversity, heal past traumas that gets triggered
in their
relationship, deepen intimacy and sexuality, work through infidelity and trust
issues,
emotional disconnection, parenting
issues, navigating separation, and premarital counseling.
Having
relationship issues can truly be a difficult period for couples where
in many cases,
emotional support from family members and counseling from friends simply won't suffice.
I work with a wide range of
issues, including depression, anxiety, other mental health disorders, unresolved
emotional issues, self - esteem / self - empowerment, grief and loss,
relationship / family concerns, individual counseling for personal and
emotional growth, creating more meaning and purpose,
in one's life / living a more fulfilled life, and multiple other
issues.
Some of my specialties include: counseling / psychotherapy for
emotional and
relationship problems, ADHD
in children and adults, and parenting and family
issues.