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Your Relationship Just Ended – Now What?
In my work as a therapist and as a Life Coach (more the latter), I work with clients suffering through unsatisfying or deteriorating (or broken) relationships. My own belief is that much of the tumult … Continue reading
Posted in Anxiety, Counseling Concepts, People (in general), Positive Mental Attitude
Tagged counseling, couples, Gratitude
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A Better Way to Argue (sitting back to back)
I came across some notes from a Masters Seminar in couples therapy I’d taken about mid-way in my graduate studies. Rather than let them gather dust somewhere, I thought I put them up here on the Blog for future reference. … Continue reading
Posted in Counseling Concepts
Tagged back to back, conflict resolution, couples
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