Can you receive as well as you can give?
Most of the attention this time of year is on giving – I get it.
It’s the time for many of us to express our love and appreciation for others by giving gifts to those close to our hearts. It’s also become a time of awareness towards those less fortunate than ourselves and knowing that our giving makes a real difference in their lives.
Confronting Angry Partners can lead to big shifts…
To confront or not confront – that is the question I’m sure you have had those tense moments with couples when you ask yourself “should I confront this or not?”
7 Keys to Happiness
Could you use more happiness in your life? I’m Sue Diamond Potts and I recently learned what factors are involved in the lives of the happiest people in the world.
Do You Have the Roadmap for Becoming an Exceptional Couples Therapist?
[Part 3 in this 3-part Series] In my last 2 blogs, I have outlined a clear roadmap and template to help you be successful and reduce your stress when working with couples. There are many approaches
The “High” of Symbiosis
[Part 2 in a 3-part Series] Last week I shared my passion for doing the Bader-Pearson model of couples therapy. I told you how it transformed my skills in a way that
Do You Have the Roadmap for Being an Exceptional Couples Therapist?
If not, I’d like to share some tips with you today. But first, let me tell you a little about my journey. I used to think that my many years in
The 4 Agreements for Peace of Mind
Going on Retreat At the end of August each year I attend a 2-week meditation retreat. This is an important time for me to exit from my busy life and
Did You Know…Chronic Fatigue, Frequent Confusion and High Anxiety Can Be A Direct Result of Unresolved Trauma?
According to healthline.com, ‘A traumatic event is an incident that causes physical, emotional, spiritual, or psychological harm. The person experiencing the distressing event may feel threatened, anxious, or frightened as
3 Steps Towards An Addiction Free Life
Despite its negative consequences, most people initially start to use drugs and/or alcohol to relax or to escape a painful reality, but it can quickly turn into an addiction
Did You Know… When It Comes To Couples Therapy, Timing Matters – Part 2
On our last post, we touched on the fact many couples wait until after they are married or until their relationship is falling apart to seek help. In fact, according
Did You Know… When It Comes To Couples Therapy, Timing Matters
In my years of practice as a couple’s therapist, I’ve noticed many couples wait until after they are married or until their relationship is falling apart to seek help. This
Did You Know… These Two Things Can Save Your Relationship?
There’s a lot of talk over the Internet about how to save a relationship that’s on the rocks. However, a study states that struggling couples need only two things: