New Ways to Create Collaboration for Severely Distressed Couples
October is here. Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas all quickly tumble into the family, creating stress for couples. School has been underway long enough for kids’ schedules, the
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October is here. Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas all quickly tumble into the family, creating stress for couples. School has been underway long enough for kids’ schedules, the
The Role of Differentiation in Collaborative Conversations Using the Initiator-Inquirer™ Exercise is a Powerful Way to Promote Differentiation. The first section below describes the exercise in language
How often do you talk to your couples about joy, resilience and gratitude? Three weeks in Africa taught me that I certainly don’t talk about these topics
We continue to review The Great Attachment Debate, a series of interviews published in Psychology Networker. I wrote about the first three experts in last month’s blog
As you and my other loyal readers know, I am constantly looking for effective ways to integrate the best concepts from Attachment Theory, Differentiation Theory and Neuroscience
I really enjoyed and felt enlivened by David Schnarch’s presentation and felt like a professional “prayer” was answered as I have struggled in the past decade with
The Couples Conference is always an exciting mix of experts presenting new ideas that stimulate thinking and discussion. This one was also deeply satisfying. At one point
Last month I invited readers to list Attachment and Differentiation-based interventions in two different lists on the blog. A special thanks to those of you who shared
Another year has arrived. I will continue to write blogs and give you thoughts and transcripts. One of my aims for this year is to encourage more
I enjoy seeing an exchange of ideas here on the blog. I invite you to list attachment based interventions that you use. Here’s one to get us
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