Sentences with phrase «vulnerable emotional experiences»

After that, we'll understand what's behind the communication problems and bring vulnerable emotional experiences out into the light of the therapy room.
Too often, these more vulnerable emotional experiences are lost in the cyclical exchanges we have with our partners.

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«An intimate relationship with a therapist can [be] a reparative experience — repairing childhood wounds — but mostly it's about helping the patient to experience and tolerate emotional intimacy, analyzing the client's anxieties about being vulnerable and every mechanism one uses in order to avoid being exposed.»
Emotional connection: You can build this connection during the sermon by being vulnerable and speaking of your own experience and engagement in the subject.
Parenting is serious business, and because we love our children, parenting becomes a very emotional experience which triggers our deepest and most vulnerable emotions.
Hospitals aren't luxury resorts, nurses aren't servants and there will be a line, but I feel that it's important to be mindful of the fact that, even in the absence of complications or the need for intervention, birth can be a frightening, overwhelming and emotional experience, and is an extremely vulnerable time for many women.
«People exposed to adversity early in life experience changes in the volume of the inferior frontal gyrus that probably can make children more vulnerable to behavioral issues and bad decision - making,» theorized Luby, director of Washington University's Early Emotional Development Program.
According to Brown, shame is the most psychologically detrimental experience any of us can endure — and shame usually stems from being vulnerable in unsafe emotional environments.
If you're an empathic person, research shows you are more vulnerable to emotional contagion; you'll pick up on a partner, friend or coworker's emotions or physical ailments and experience them as though they are your own.
Childhood experiences and exposure to risks for poor mental health make some children especially vulnerable to both emotional and behavioural problems.
Every day we experience the uncertainty, risks, and emotional exposure that define what it means to be vulnerable or to dare greatly.
Although our pace is slow to protect the virginal paintwork and the vulnerable duotone wheels, this first outing is an emotional and unexpectedly involving experience.
Avoidant Attachment Style — similarly to anxiously attached adults, avoidantly attached adults may have experienced a lack of attention to their emotional needs as children and now struggle to allow themselves to be vulnerable with others.
When life brings experiences that overwhelm us and exceed our capacity to work through them on our own, we can find ourselves vulnerable to depression, anxiety, emotional dysregulation, illness, or substance use.
There are lots of good reasons to be transparent in our work with couples: it often helps them feel validated by normalizing their experiences and situations; it can also be highly affirming for clients to see the emotional impact on us when they risk being vulnerable with each other; and it can be a resource to the therapist when feeling momentarily lost or overwhelmed.
The term «vulnerable» is used to describe children who are at risk of, or who are already experiencing, social and emotional problems and need additional support.
Grounded in Attachment Theory EFT produces change through corrective emotional experiences which unblock vulnerable hidden primary emotion in a safe, measured and progressive manner.
If you have experienced a devastating loss, you may be especially vulnerable to emotional pain.
«People exposed to adversity early in life experience changes in the volume of the inferior frontal gyrus that probably can make children more vulnerable to behavioral issues and bad decision - making,» theorized Luby, director of Washington University's Early Emotional Development Program.
Parents can discuss their experiences of interacting with their infants (who may have difficulties with responsivity and regulation), their sense of competence, and their own emotional needs as they discover additional ways of reading and sensitively responding to their vulnerable babies.
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