Posts Tagged ‘relationship’

Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay: A Step-by-Step Guide to Help You Decide Whether to Stay In or Get Out of Your Relationship

Jan 26

Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay: A Step-by-Step Guide to Help You Decide Whether to Stay In or Get Out of Your Relationship

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Drawing on case studies, a psychotherapist offers guidelines to help singles and spouses decide whether to leave a relationship or whether enough good remains to make it worth working through conflicts. Reprint.”

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Can a client and a massage therapist start a relationship?

Jan 05

Question by Antonia H: Can a client and a massage therapist start a relationship?
after the therapeutic is done, can they start a personal relationship?
I am in loved with my massage therapist.

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Answer by jc
hehehe i here yea bro….and yes it would be possible there is no law against it..if she works for a company you wouldnt be able to get a massage by her…but if shes indipendent sure…..of course shes got to say yes to you asking her out….etc..

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Do you need a PhD to be a relationship therapist?

Jan 02

Question by : Do you need a PhD to be a relationship therapist?
Just wondering if a MA or PhD is needed. Also what kind of on the job/clinical training is necessary?

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Answer by Brexanna
No, you do not. You can be a therapist with an MFT.

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Dr. Joseph Abraham’s Online Relationship Advice Counseling Method

Dec 13

Dr. Joseph Abraham developed the ‘Relationship Advice service’ using a webcom or telephone for counseling. This is an alternative to traditional ‘Psychological Counseling’, ‘Marriage Counseling’ and ‘Professional Counseling’ methods; it is effective enough to address many RELATIONSHIP issues within your intra-personal and inter-personal worlds: career, marriage, family and social circles.
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Donna Fortney, Imago Relationship Therapist – Do Opposites Attract?

Dec 11

www.ConsciousPartners.com – Donna Fortney, LPC and Imago Relationship Therapist – Do Opposites Attract?
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52 Lessons on Communicating Love: Tips, Anecdotes, and Advice for Connecting with the One You Love from America’s Leading Relationship Therapist

Dec 09

52 Lessons on Communicating Love: Tips, Anecdotes, and Advice for Connecting with the One You Love from America’s Leading Relationship Therapist

In this delightfully informative and entertaining book, Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer gives new meaning to the words “We need to talk.” In her unmistakable voice, she urges couples to speak, listen, share, sing, get dressed up, write things down, or do whatever else it takes to express the feelings in your hearts. Best known for her plain talk about human sexuality, she encourages setting time aside each week to read and discuss one of the lessons she’s written. Do this together weekly for a full year, and it could make a world of difference in your relationship.

Here is a sampling of the valuable tips and advice you’ll read about:

DO tell your partner how you feel and what your needs are, but choose your words carefully and express them at the right time. Be sure what you are saying is what you want him or her to hear.

DON’T wait until you are blind-sided by sudden crises, tragedy, or anger to express your feelings.

DO unplug the TV, put away the to-do lists, turn off the computer screen playing in your mind, and find some quiet time along to be with each other.

DON’T focus on old grudges or make promises you can’t keep. Apologize if you need to or accept your partner’s apology; then move on.

DO close the blinds, light some candles, listen to your favorite song, and take time to reconnect if you’ve been apart.

DON’T expect to find an instant soul mate. New love needs time to grow, but when both people work at it, the rewards can be incredible.

DO deviate from routine. Be spontaneous. Plan something unexpected. Boredom is one of the leading killers of intimacy.

DON’T miss any opportunity to touch. No matter how fleeting the moment may be, make every hug count.

ABOVE ALL… DO keep the conversation flowing… It will strengthen the bonds between you and keep you connected with the one you love.

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How does one become a Relationship Therapist?

Dec 02

Question by tay tay: How does one become a Relationship Therapist?
just looking for a little info. couldnt find what i was looking for in a quick google search. i am currently an architecture student at UW Milwaukee, but, its very competitive and difficult, but i fully intend on being able to graduate, but on the off chance that i cant, i need a back up. and helping people with their relationships or social interactions has always been a passion of mine.

anyway, just want to know what it takes to become one, besides a master in psychology, if there is anything else.

thanks

Best answer:

Answer by Magnus
1) Become a therapist
2) Have a relationship (preferably sexual) with a patient
3) ????????
4) PROFIT!

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Do you know a free online Relationship therapist?

Dec 01

Question by melissa j: Do you know a free online Relationship therapist?
I want a free online Relationship therapist,need advise imadiately….

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Answer by morgan
your mom

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Individual Therapy : How to Get Over a Breakup: Moving Beyond Your Last Relationship

Nov 27

When trying to get over a breakup, it’s important to talk about feelings and not try to bury these feelings in another relationship. Avoid relationship patterns by getting to know the self after a breakup withtips from a licensed marriage and family therapist in this free video on individual therapy. Expert: Patti German Contact: www.pattigermancounseling.com Bio: Patti German is a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. She has certification in marriage and family therapy (MFT) and has worked with the Penn Council for Relationships. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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Relationship Suck? Need Counseling? Watch this first!

Nov 20

Love and Relationship Help from www.askdanandjennifer.com Think you need couples counseling? Here’s what you need to know BEFORE you go to any counselor! Ask Dan And Jennifer – www.askdanandjennifer.com
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