TherapyTribe RSS Feed for the Communication Category http://therapytribe.com/ Member Contributed Blogs en-us Copyright (C) 2013 therapytribe.com Is My Relationship Emotionally Abusive? Having words for what is being experienced in an emotionally abusive relationship is inherently empowering and validating. Many people in emotionally abusive relationships have the experience of trying to explain what is happening to them and not fee... http://www.therapytribe.com/article/is_my_relationship_emotionally_abusive.html Noreen Wedman Executive Therapy for Ceo's, Attorneys, CPA, Doctors etc 100% CONFIDENTIAL Executive Sober Coaching As a Business Executive, CEO, Attorney, Pilot, Business Owner, Philanthropist, or other high profile individual, you know the value of publicity and marketing. You understand how bad publicity can ruin you, your brand or you... http://www.therapytribe.com/article/executive_therapy_for_ceos_attorneys_cpa_doctors_etc_100_confidential.html Cali Estes How to Help a Family Member who is Being Abused by their Partner Protecting the Abuser "Frequent fliers" in emergency rooms often present with lacerations and bruises, attributing their injuries to clumsiness. The nurse might ask "Has anyone punched, kicked or touched your body in a manner that caused injury? But... http://www.therapytribe.com/article/how_to_help_a_family_member_who_is_being_abused_by_their_partner.html Douglas Chay Plan More Than Your Wedding: Plan Your Marriage When planning your wedding, don’t forget to plan your marriage. Pre-marital planning includes, but goes beyond, figuring out the mechanics of the marriage. It involves developing a deeper level of personal insight, a better understanding of you... http://www.therapytribe.com/article/plan_more_than_your_wedding_plan_your_marriage.html Douglas Chay Building Healthy Relationships When we entertain this subject, there are so many different types of relationships in life. We encounter relationships at work and home, with family, peers, children and friends. Healthy relationships allow for individuality, bring out the best in pe... http://www.therapytribe.com/article/building_healthy_relationships.html Cliff Koblin Counselling in the Community When people ask me:” at what point shall I seek counseling?” I tell them: “if you feel like you are not as happy as you could be.” It really is that simple. All of us go through times in our lives when we encounter periods of ... http://www.therapytribe.com/article/counselling_in_the_community.html Nicole Renaud Couples Therapy It is sad to see the statistics showing that most couples will divorce (two-thirds) before without even seeking couples therapy to see if the relationship can be saved. Is it pride? Is it the inability to look at ones self and admit they could have d... http://www.therapytribe.com/article/couples_therapy.html Sally Lynn High Anger Management Anger management: Anger is a normal and healthy emotion when handled appropriately. We all feel anger when we are mistreated or feel we have been "wronged". Its what we do with this anger that is important. When you find that your anger is starting ... http://www.therapytribe.com/article/anger_management.html Sally Lynn High Seen, Heard, and Understood (From the Downtown Therapy blog. Check it out to see more)   I found myself on vacation recently. My partner and I went to France. It was equal parts charming and idyllic. It was also curiously stressful. You see, in Toronto – at the be... http://www.therapytribe.com/article/seen_heard_and_understood.html Matt Cahill Connecting the Dots One of the most powerful experiences in counseling is that moment when you “connect the dots.” After talking about the stress, pain, anxiety and frustration that brought you to therapy, out of nowhere you have a different way of looking a... http://www.therapytribe.com/article/connecting_the_dots.html Zanda Hilger