I have not had
the privilege of working with couples of the baby - boomer generation, my own generation.
Not exact matches
Race and
Privilege with Mercedes Samudio — 005 In this episode of The Couples Therapist Couch, Shane interviews Mercedes Samudio about race and privilege both in society as a whole as well as how it impacts our work in
Privilege with Mercedes Samudio — 005 In this episode
of The
Couples Therapist Couch, Shane interviews Mercedes Samudio about race and
privilege both in society as a whole as well as how it impacts our work in
privilege both in society as a whole as well as how it impacts our
work in therapy.
I have had the
privilege of working with clients from a broad spectrum
of life circumstances and issues, including community mental health patients, abuse, trauma, and domestic violence survivors, persons struggling
with substance addictions, adolescents, senior citizens, school - aged and foster children,
couples, and families.
But I don't need that study, because I am witness to this experience in the many pastoral
couples I have the
privilege of working with.
A Ph.D. level psychologist in private practice in Calgary for the past 15 years, Tanja has the
privilege of spending her days
working with couples who are motivated to create stronger and more intimate connections.
Over the years, I have had the
privilege of working with individuals,
couples and families that were committed to making these positive changes.
I have had the
privilege to
work with couples for over 9 years, many who have been on the brink
of divorce, and support them to turn their marriage back into a place
of mutual love and respect.
I had the
privilege of being interviewed for an article about
couples who commute and contributed to 5 tips on coping
with a marathon commute to
work.
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, I have had the
privilege of working with individuals and
couples for over 14 years.
As a therapist and founder
of Wellness Counseling Center, I've had the
privilege of working with thousands
of couples over the years.
I have the
privilege of working with individuals,
couples, groups in private practice for more than 20 years.
The Pax Renewal Center considers it a
privilege to
work with couples as they navigate the often turbulent waters
of marriage.
As my window
of opportunity to manage / consult / train draws to a close over the next
couple of years, I will leave this industry
with memories to last the rest
of my life and
with the hope that, in some small way, I have given the tools to succeed to many
of those I have had the
privilege to
work with.