When is the time for change (either improving this relationship by
each partner learning new behaviors or improving life by leaving the partner), and when is the time for accepting what I have?
When is the time for change (either improving this relationship by
each partner learning new behaviors or improving life by leaving the partner) and when is the time for acceptance?
Not exact matches
TBS
partners with youth and their caregivers, staff or others to
learn new ways of reducing and managing challenges as well as strategies and skills to increase the kinds of
behaviors that will assist the youth to be successful.
Couples often seek counseling to assist them with the following: communication difficulties, intimacy, emotional expressiveness, alternatives to separation or divorce, promoting family cohesiveness and cooperation, cooperative parenting, affairs, conflict resolution, sexual difficulties, balancing relationships and family responsibilities, time management to enhance couple intimacy and satisfaction, improve marital satisfaction, couple enrichment, strengthening partnership and committment, improving the quality of life as a couple, enhancing romantic love,
learning to prioritize the marriage, couples communication assessment, exploring patterns of interaction, the development of healthy patterns of communication and
behavior for
new couples as they strive to build a strong foundation of love,
learning how to speak with respect and understanding with their
partners, avoiding abusive and toxic interactions.
• Be introduced to an innovative method for supporting children's play that can help children who flit from one activity to another or who use aggression to obtain objects or get attention • Get
new ideas for how to
partner with the families that challenge you most and
learn what to do about the families who complain about other children's
behavior • Understand what the research says about teacher beliefs and behavioral support approaches and why you can't afford not to know about this
By
learning new skills, healing emotional injuries, experiencing each other's vulnerabilities in a safe way, and gaining insights about how each
partner's past influences current
behaviors, we work together to build a compassionate and joyful relationship.
As a Divorce Busting Coach, I will help you to identify your goals, strengthen your relationship skills, change unwanted
behaviors and
learn how to interact with your
partner in
new ways to quickly bring about positive results.
The Imago process involves committing to understanding our own wounds and those of our
partner, to
learning new skills and changing our hurtful
behavior, in the course of which we meet our
partner's needs and restore the lost and denied parts of ourselves, thus achieving spiritual wholeness.