Today on the blog, we are discussing red flag indicators that sugggest your relationship might benefit from couples counseling.
A Lesson In The Art Of Apologizing
Apologizing effectively in relationships is an art form. When we apologize poorly, it can create barriers that keep us from making repairs.
A Lesson In The Art Of Complaining
One common complaint is when an issue comes up, and the complaining becomes about all the other mistakes and hurts that you have caused.
What Do Awesome Step-Parenting Moments Look Like?
Here are some best practices to follow in step-parenting and how they can positively impact the family, creating the best moments.
Simplifying the Problems in Your Relationship by Saying Less
One useful tool for simplifying problems in relationships is learning to be precise in your speech by structuring and simplifying the convo.
Couples: How to Handle Your Anger – The Art of a Time-Out
For couples, anger can become troublesome in your relationship if it’s not handled in a healthy way and time-outs aren’t appropriately taken.
Financial Stress and your Relationship
Finances are one of the top stressors for couples. The financial health of many couples has been negatively impacted this year.
Trust, Part 3: Safe People
Safe people connect with us in a way that is authentic and present, giving us the abilty to establish trust in the relationship and person.
What to Expect in Couples Counseling
Starting counseling can be a daunting experience – especially couples counseling. In fact, most couples put it off until they just can’t take it anymore.
Trust – Part I: Unsafe People
Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend, authors of Safe People, address relational trust from three perspectives: unsafe people, attracting unsafe people, and safe people.