April 8th, 2010
Fatherless Children Due To Divorce One of the saddest parts of working with families of divorce is the tragedy of fathers who have lost access to their children. Failed access has severe consequences on both father and children. In this article I will not address the many reasons for the lack of access, as […]
Tags: boys, crime, divorce, fatherless, fatherless children of divorce, fathers, men, mothers, prisons, suicide
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March 23rd, 2010
Typically when a couple has something they want to talk about, one says to the other: “Hey, let’s have a talk about, …fill in the blank.” But here’s the thing–we’ve all been trained to TALK, but we have not been adequately trained to LISTEN effectively. So, imagine starting a conversation this way: “Hey, let’s have […]
Tags: caring, communication, conflict, Couples, intent, listen, listening, mariage, movie.TV, partners, screen, talking
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March 2nd, 2010
“If I have To Ask, It Doesn’t Mean As Much!! Do you ever wish your partner could read your mind? What I mean is, have your partner anticipate your desire so that you don’t have to ask for whatever it is you want? Well, for sure, NOT having your mind read has been a source […]
Tags: ask, ask for what you want, conflict, Couples, meaning, wanting
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March 2nd, 2010
Your partner isn’t the problem, at least not as much s you think, but your BRAIN is! Imagine that. And the irony is that your brain is just doing its job! Alright, so here’s the deal: We have not just one, but three brains. One brain in particular–the limbic brain, otherwise known as the mammalian […]
Tags: brain, conflict, conflict resolution, Couples, limbic brain, Marriage, reactivity
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November 19th, 2009
Tired of fighting about the same thing over, and over, and over again? This video will give you a tip on how to break that pattern! Conflict managed well will lead to more intimacy and closeness. Click on the video below.
Tags: closeness, conflict, conflict management, conflict resolution, Couples, fighting, intimacy, pattens of conflict, Relationships
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