Sentences with phrase «heal their relationship rather»

Although a common reason given for divorce, many couples seek treatment to heal their relationship rather than seek its end as a result of an affair.

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There will be no future healing if a couple delude themselves, through a pastor's misguided attempts to provide loving support, into thinking that their divorce is a momentary inconvenience which is best forgotten rather than a broken relationship which will exert continuing influence on their lives.
It is moralistic in that it encourages the psychological equivalent of works - righteousness approaches to salvation — that is, it encourages the attempt to pull oneself up by one's own rational bootstraps rather than opening oneself to the healing - growth resources in good relationships.
But rather than focusing on conflict, which is inevitable in any relationship, it is worth shifting your attention to the opportunities for self - growth and development; relationships hold up a mirror to our inner self, enabling us to heal and transcend our past, and embrace our potential.
It teaches you how to love yourself rather than continue to abandon yourself, how to move beyond emotional dependency and attain emotional freedom, how to heal the underlying control issues - stemming from self - abandonment - that destroy relationships, and how to maintain a strong connection with your personal source of spiritual guidance.
Rather than allow doubt that the father / son relationship will heal, he believes that his characters are destined to heal; with Signs, he's shed all pretence at being interested in his narratives and become tedious, plodding, and proselytizing, less a storyteller than a messiah.
Klein argues that the changes to our relationship with nature and one another that are required to respond to the climate crisis humanely should not be viewed as grim penance, but rather as a kind of gift — a catalyst to transform broken economic and cultural priorities and to heal long - festering historical wounds.
Actually, the religious parts are rather minimal, and the focus is to teach skills needed to heal a marriage relationship.
A relational approach to healing family relationships focuses on forming quality connections in which each member feels they can express themselves and give from a place of love rather than fear, and non judgment allows each to grow in a supportive context.
In strengths - based sessions, rather than focusing on surface - level relationship or marriage problems, your couple's therapist will help you identify and resolve issues at their roots so that you can work toward deep, lasting healing.
The abiding belief of this community is that healing of even the most strained relationships can come to us if we are patient and give care rather than judgment.
Following the workshop, participants should be able to 1) construct a model of how play facilitates the process of self discovery; 2) describe how the person of the play therapist is a therapeutic variable; 3) explain how play therapy is a process rather than an event; 4) identify four healing messages needed by children; 5) identify dimensions of the play therapy relationship that are therapeutic; 6) describe how to empower a child by returning responsibility to the child; 7) identify the sequence of emotional steps that precedes behavioral change; 8) identify intangible dimensions that impact the play therapy relationship.
We all have certain hot triggers or buttons that are pushed in love relationships; these may be left over wounds from your family or past relationships — we will work on raising awareness of these and develop collaborative ways you can support each other in healing from these wounds rather than making them deeper through misunderstanding and conflict.
Until the injury is healed, in times of stress, the relationship becomes a source of danger rather than a place a partner can turn to for safety and refuge.
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