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Prepare/Enrich for Couples with ADHD
All couples navigate the balance between taking care of themselves and caring for their partner; however, that balance can be more difficult to find with ADHD in the mix. While
Thinking and Communicating Relationally
What does it mean to think and speak relationally? It simply means to think in terms of “we” rather than “me and you,” or even worse, “me versus you.”
Book Summary: How Can I Get Through to You by Terry Real
This is a book I often recommend to others. These are my personal notes from the book. These are not all direct quotes, but also paraphrases and added commentary from
Book Summary: Fight Right: How Successful Couples Turn Conflict Into Connection by Julie and John Gottman
This is a book I often recommend to others. These are my personal notes from the book. Notes are not direct quotes, but also paraphrases and added commentary from me.
Navigating Transitions From Adolescence to Adulthood
The path to young adulthood is often met with emotional pitfalls and mental obstacles, all with no blueprint or rule book on how to work through them. So, whether you
Creating Personal Transition Plans to Navigate Life’s Changes
Life is full of transitions, some planned, others completely unexpected. Having good transition plans in place can significantly ease the emotional rollercoaster that change often brings and can help us
Where Did My Son Go?
When we see our teen disengaging from us and the things we used to do together in favor of spending more time alone, with friends, or on the internet, it’s
Future Memories of Success
What if you had a memory of something that has not happened yet? What would you want that memory to look like? Your future is wide open to however and
The Importance of a Therapeutic Relationship
Just like any typical relationship, growth begins with rapport. Rapport is more than just a “therapy term” tossed around within the room, it’s the essential foundation on which the therapeutic