While we recognize the risks, it is also important to acknowledge that divorce may be the best answer for children in cases of domestic violence, abuse or other
harmful behavior patterns on the part of one or the other (or both) of the parents.
Not exact matches
Who knows maybe it will be a catalyst for change in David... Deconstruction shouldn't be just for the
harmful beliefs one has absorbed but also for the destructive
patterns of
behavior that one exhibits.»
Avoidance itself is not a problem; rather, the
behavior can become problematic when escaping becomes
harmful or contrary to personal goals and sets a rigid
pattern of experiencing and responding to the world.
Exposure to toxic substances is also particularly
harmful to children because they are generally more sensitive to toxic agents and have a greater likelihood of exposure as a result of play habits and
behavior patterns.
I help couples / families identify
harmful patterns, create awareness of their differences in lifestyles, needs, and values, establish repair
behaviors, and clarify standards of relationship health.
As a parent, you may also want to understand how to work with your teen, to both support and facilitate their success while managing
harmful behaviors and communication
patterns.
Although the topic of your battles with your partner may seem trivial, perpetuating a
pattern of psychologically
harmful and potentially violent
behavior can be toxic to your relationship and personal well - being.
Through the use of a culturally and trauma - informed approach, I help identify and interrupt
patterns of
behavior and thought that can be
harmful to individuals and their relationships.
Together we will identify
harmful patterns in your relationship, establish repair
behaviors, clarify standards of relationship health, handle conflict more effectively, and find ways to enjoy your partner more.
Fortunately, couples» counseling has developed in the last 15 years to the point that we are able to strategically target
patterns of
behavior that are
harmful, support those that are helpful and teach techniques that may make a profound difference in relationships no matter what issues you bring.
Patterns of
harmful, destructive, and ungodly
behavior should not be enabled or tolerated in a Christian home.