The Benefits of Self Compassion
We hope you find this video helpful.
We hope you find this video helpful.
Many adult children and baby boomers are struggling with how to help their aging parents. They are dealing with very sensitive decisions over how to get a parent or parents to downsize, move to an assisted living facility or nursing home, as well as other issues. These are very difficult decisions that take an emotional and financial toll on everyone.
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We often hear from many individuals who are are struggling and feeling unhappy in their marriage or relationship. Some after a new baby, some during pregnancy and others because of long standing and ongoing communication problems. Some people don’t understand why they are unhappy and say “just for no reason”.
In some situations, one spouse or partner is willing to go to therapy, and the other is not. They refuse to go or it seems they just don’t even care about the relationship enough to make the effort.
So what can you do if you’re unhappy and your partner won’t go the couples therapy? We do hear from many women and men, gay and straight, who can benefit from reaching out to a therapist even if you have to go alone to work on things at home. It’s a good way to take care of yourself and explore what you can and cannot do to get to a better place.
Exploring issues causing you to feel unhappy:
If you’re feeling unhappy in your marriage or relationship, it may help to see how therapy can help you – with or without your partner.
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The Unexpected Path to Achieving Success
As a parent, it’s hard to keep up managing the needs and activities of your children, managing a household, working in or out of the home and finding any time for yourself.
Many parents feel guilty if they don’t sacrifice their needs and spend more time with their kids. This video explains why it’s not always best to choose spending more time with your kids.