To Be Told or Not to Be Told: Why We Use a Directive Counseling Approach
The majority of people who come to see me say they have been to multiple counselors, both personally and for their marriage, and that most
The majority of people who come to see me say they have been to multiple counselors, both personally and for their marriage, and that most
People often have anxiety about getting help for their marriages. That anxiety can have many sources. For example, concern about what others will think—will they
One topic that frequently comes up in my sessions with clients is sex. There seem to be some questions I hear more than others, so
One of the key issues I see in my work with clients is the inability to use boundaries and boundary-setting in a way that is
Everyone longs to live in peace. We can have money, opportunity, a lovely home, and children, and yet we’re not happy if we don’t have
I need the truth to get back to normal. The first thing we tend to do when our spouse does something to cause suspicion is
How does sex fit into the picture when the relationship is broken and hurting? What about during separation or divorce? On one hand, we’re taught
No one deserves to be mistreated by another. No one! To be insulated from mistreatment, however, we must always be on the alert for those
I frequently hear people say that we can’t make other people change. Objectively speaking, when push comes to shove, we certainly cannot force another person
Is money important to us? Does it influence us? Most people would agree that money is a powerful motivator that can be used for good
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