Posts Tagged ‘partners’
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
This is a 5 part series dealing with divorce. It is a conversation between a former psychotherapist who still consults in the area of relationship issues and a meditation expert who has counseled and taught many people about the value of meditation.
It touches on the emot8onal effects of divorce and the anger that usually accompanies it for each partner, children and families. It distinguishes between an adversarial approach involving attorneys and a mediation approach allowing a fair and equitable solution to the issues involved. Many case examples are used and the conversation often becomes animated.
Duration : 0:6:7
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Technorati Tags: adversarial, anger, children, divorce, effects, emotional, families, mediation, partners, psychotherapist
Thursday, December 10th, 2009
This is a 5 part series dealing with divorce. It is a conversation between a former psychotherapist who still consults in the area of relationship issues and a meditation expert who has counseled and taught many people about the value of meditation.
It touches on the emot8onal effects of divorce and the anger that usually accompanies it for each partner, children and families. It distinguishes between an adversarial approach involving attorneys and a mediation approach allowing a fair and equitable solution to the issues involved. Many case examples are used and the conversation often becomes animated.
Duration : 0:9:24
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Technorati Tags: adversarial, anger, children, divorce, effects, emotional, families, mediation, partners, psychotherapist
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
This is a 5 part series dealing with divorce. It is a conversation between a former psychotherapist who still consults in the area of relationship issues and a meditation expert who has counseled and taught many people about the value of meditation.
It touches on the emot8onal effects of divorce and the anger that usually accompanies it for each partner, children and families. It distinguishes between an adversarial approach involving attorneys and a mediation approach allowing a fair and equitable solution to the issues involved. Many case examples are used and the conversation often becomes animated.
Duration : 0:8:14
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Technorati Tags: adversarial, anger, children, divorce, effects, emotional, families, mediation, partners, psychotherapist
Friday, December 4th, 2009
This is a 5 part series dealing with divorce. It is a conversation between a former psychotherapist who still consults in the area of relationship issues and a meditation expert who has counseled and taught many people about the value of meditation.
It touches on the emot8onal effects of divorce and the anger that usually accompanies it for each partner, children and families. It distinguishes between an adversarial approach involving attorneys and a mediation approach allowing a fair and equitable solution to the issues involved. Many case examples are used and the conversation often becomes animated.
Duration : 0:9:59
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Technorati Tags: adversarial, anger, children, divorce, effects, emotional, families, mediation, partners, psychotherapist
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Like, I see a lot of people wanting their ex back? Why break up to begin with?
Well I know a lot of my friends have broken up with their boyfriends who cheated on them and they have all gotten back together. I think it’s because people feel comfortable with previous partners and having given so much of themselves into a relationship and it’s hard to let go of someone if you really care about them no matter how much they hurt you.
Technorati Tags: break, final, partners, people
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