Our licensed therapists work with you and your child in individual sessions to help you connect with your child, identify your parenting style and support the development
of healthy relationship skills.
Schools can work directly with domestic violence organizations in their communities, creating policies and practices that address adolescent dating abuse and
foster healthy relationship skills!
Specifically, it was expected that participants would exhibit significant pre — post changes in
using healthy relationship skills and decreased bullying perpetration, victimization, and bystander passivity.
PPLM's Get Real middle school sex education curriculum delivers accurate, age - appropriate information and
emphasizes healthy relationship skills and family involvement through both classroom and take - home activities.
When you do so, you are giving them the opportunity to practice
healthy relationship skills in a safe environment with people that love them unconditionally.
Whether the fathers and families in your programs are currently married or not,
integrating healthy relationship skills into your programs can better support fathers» relationships with their current partners, past and future partners, and improve their co-parenting situations, leading to healthier models and environments for their children.
The Center for Healthy Teen Relationships promotes
healthy relationship skills as a way to prevent adolescent relationship abuse and sexual assault by engaging and educating young people, parents / caregivers, and adult influencers, promoting positive social norms, and policy to create sustainability.
Couples Advancing Together
provides healthy relationship skills - building, employment assistance, and case management services for couples with children receiving public benefits through the Department of Social Services.
Respect Effect is a brand new mobile application that supports its users to learn and practice
healthy relationship skills while earning points for completing fun challenges with their friends.
When developing Teen Choices, a literature review, a content analysis of five empirically supported dating violence prevention programs, and focus groups with teenagers were conducted to identify
key healthy relationship skills (Orpinas & Horne, 2006) and ideas representing each of the major TTM constructs (stage of change, decisional balance, processes of change, self - efficacy) for using those skills.
Instead of taking part in weekly sessions with a therapist, learning
about healthy relationship skills and then practicing them at home, couples in the rom - com group had good old fashioned movie nights, selecting a few titles to watch during the month - long study, such as Two for the Road, Gone With The Wind, Love Story, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Indecent Proposal, and Yours Mine & Ours.
Get Real is a middle school curriculum that delivers accurate, age - appropriate information and
emphasizes healthy relationship skills and family involvement through both classroom and take - home activities.
Additional survey research was conducted to develop and validate measures of the major TTM constructs for
using healthy relationship skills, and to identify which processes of change were most important in each stage for facilitating stage progression.
Pre — Post Changes in Use
of Healthy Relationship Skills and Bullying - Related Behaviors among Participants Who Completed Three StandUp Intervention Sessions
Individual relationship counseling is highly effective for healing personal relationship challenges (e.g. commitment and abandonment fears, past betrayal, unfulfilling relationships, loneliness, emotional reactivity, trouble expressing feelings) and for
developing healthy relationship skills (communication, boundaries, comfort with vulnerability, handling resentments, increasing empathy).
Very simply, a child's primary attachment bond is what determines success in all future relationships — romantic, family, work, friendship, and so on — through childhood and adulthood, unless and until an adult with an insecure attachment quality is able to work with a professional therapist to overcome attachment challenges and
learn healthy relationship skills.
The National Resource Center for Healthy Marriage and Families (Resource Center) helps agencies develop the capacity to
promote healthy relationship skills in a way that meets both their needs and those of the families they serve.
It also documents that adolescent relationships with peers and partners offer opportunities for learning and
practicing healthy relationship skills that can shape the quality of adult relationships.
This innovative program for adolescent boys and girls is a unique combination of teen pregnancy prevention, future life planning, and
healthy relationship skill - building.
Kathy Dawson, aka Kathy the Coach, teaches singles and couples to develop
healthy relationship skills and help their romances last.
The modern day matchmaking guide by Atlanta authors Dee Wagner, John Cargile, and Kathy Jernigan premiered at the 2015 AJC Decatur Book Festival and focuses on transforming online dating experiences into
healthy relationship skills.
Many have embraced this concept in recent years along with a new wave of research centered on non-cognitive traits and social - emotional skills like growth mindset, self control, empathy, and healthy relationship skills
The Building Strong Families evaluation assessed the effects of eight programs offering a similar model of
healthy relationship skills and support services to interested low - income unmarried parents around the time of the birth of a child.
In working with residential fathers, practitioners can reinforce the positive impact that
healthy relationship skills can have on outcomes for children and parents.
Using a blend of psychotherapy techniques, I can help you process childhood pain, improve your self - esteem, lessen your depression and anxiety, manage your grief and loss, and strengthen
your healthy relationship skills.
The curriculum promotes father engagement and involvement, co-parenting, and
healthy relationship skills.
Sure, I was young and marriage isn't easy, but thanks to more than three years of long - distance dating, we both had the chance to develop
healthy relationship skills that made marriage far less intimidating.
Get Real is a middle school program for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders that delivers accurate, age - appropriate information and emphasizes
healthy relationship skills and family involvement over the course of 27 classroom lessons and corresponding take - home activities.
This course is recommended for health care professionals, especially psychologists, counselors, social workers, and nurses who seek knowledge about program development and implementation for assisting unmarried parents to develop
healthy relationship skills.
Effective child sexual abuse prevention reaches from the early development of social - emotional strength and
healthy relationship skills, to adults learning methods to intervene before abuse takes place, to appropriate and effective response, to changing social norms and behaviors.
Our FREE COURSES are research - based and will promote
healthy relationship skills and support family well - being.
* Get Real: Comprehensive Sex Education That Works is a middle school program, developed by the Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, that delivers accurate, age - appropriate information and emphasizes
healthy relationship skills and family involvement.
Talk explicitly about — and model —
healthy relationship skills.