I focus on empowering the individual and assisting them in finding
healthy resolutions to problems while building self confidence.»
Not exact matches
Loneliness enables one
to return
to life with others with renewed hope and vitality, with a fuller dedication, with a deeper desire
to come
to a
healthy resolution of
problems and issues involving others, with possibility and hope for a rich, true life with others.
Just as we don't expect children
to know math before we teach them math, we need
to help children develop
healthy skills, such as conflict
resolution,
problem solving, emotion regulation, and calming strategies.
Marriage Counseling can help you with these
problems: communication
problems infidelity (sexual or emotional affairs) arguments about money step parenting control issues mistrust struggles over family responsibilities blended families substance abuse depression loneliness separation or divorce Marriage Counseling can assist you
to: Conflict
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By definition, marriage and individual counseling are a type of psychotherapy directed at determining the core of
problem areas and explaining
to you the tools for a
healthy and successful conflict
resolution.
Having
healthy arguments where you're calm, attentive and responsive
to your partner shows your child that people fight but can also
problem - solve and find
resolution.
It shows your children respect, it models
healthy conflict
resolution, and it can be very effective in finding solutions for repetitive
problems that seem
to continue no matter what you do!
By approaching mediation with a willingness (though, for many, it can be quite difficult)
to work together
to find
resolutions on child - related issues that work for everyone, you solve
problems and create an opportunity
to be
healthier co-parents.
A
healthy mindset for mediation is: (1) an openness
to negotiation and fairness, as well as a focus on
problem - solving and
resolution, all without letting your emotions and ego drive the process; and (2) viewing the process as neither positive or negative, but rather a chance
to learn and grow as well as bring closure
to your relationship - over the fixed thinking that you or your spouse failed in the marriage.
A
healthy mindset for mediation is an openness
to negotiation and fairness and a focus on
problem - solving and
resolution.
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