Working with some wonderful men here in my Anger Management classes, I’m so encouraged to see that even though apples don’t fall far from trees, they can get up and crawl far away. And, being their travel guide warms my heart! Whatever our parents showed us by their lifestyle, or told us by their...
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So often, when a couple comes to see me, one of them is “dancing for two.” You may recognize the pattern: one person knows what the other person thinks, what the other person wants, why the other person does what s/he does and what needs to happen to solve the relationship problems. And, that...
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This post explores the six primary and secondary ways for resolving relationships problems: avoidance, counseling, legal action, medication, meditation & mediation. Which are you using? Is it working?
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When I was much younger, I enjoyed watching the film, Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid. It was a glorification of two notorious bandits who were extremely engaging in their banter, their demeanor and entertaining to an audience. We did not think of the victims of their “antics,” because they were not mean spirited...
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If you have not used mediation as a resolution strategy for relationship problems, this post will help you understand the differences between mediation and counseling so that you can make a wise choice. When you choose to go to a mediator--whether for a relationship problem at home or at work, you are saying "...
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We all face relationship problems, even if we are hermits! Relationship problems can be within ourselves as well as with those we live, love and work with. Expecting that relationship problems will occur is simply acknowledging that we are allRead More > >
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