Family Counseling Archives - Vervewell https://vervewell.org/category/family-counseling/ Therapy for everyone Thu, 31 Oct 2024 15:04:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://vervewell.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/cropped-Untitled-design-2023-03-03T231545.631-1-32x32.png Family Counseling Archives - Vervewell https://vervewell.org/category/family-counseling/ 32 32 How do you relationship? https://vervewell.org/how-do-you-relationship/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-do-you-relationship Thu, 31 Oct 2024 14:59:34 +0000 https://vervewell.org/?p=23626 How do you relationship? As a therapist working with couples regularly, I am very aware that we humans are dynamic in nature, we ebb and flow within moods, hormones, triggers. We keep a keen eye on the external world and how we drive those factors: financial being a main irritant, or key ingredient in the recipe…

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How do you relationship?

As a therapist working with couples regularly, I am very aware that we humans are dynamic in nature, we ebb and flow within moods, hormones, triggers. We keep a keen eye on the external world and how we drive those factors: financial being a main irritant, or key ingredient in the recipe of ease. We live in a culture that suggests the harder we work, the better we can provide, even if at the cost of all things love and family.

My work with couples is some of my favorite. Some of them come in with divorce on their mind. I am honored with each pair who allows me into their private world. I am invested, to say the least, in supporting their love for each other, even if, especially when, one or both are tired, exhausted really, with family, finances, kids, and lack of connection within the core of their home: their marriage, their relationship, their partnership.

Marriages house many layers, this I know, but for the sake of this email, I want to lovingly suggest that you dial in ONE plan of action that will light UP your partner.  This will have to be a mindful, thoughtful effort, because likely the lack of mindfulness is what has been the leader in any disconnect being experienced between you and your partner as of late. 

Keep this in mind.  Staying married so as to not upset children with divorce is only a good idea if that marriage demonstrates love and support, to name a couple of basic good things. A marriage that stays together, but is rich with arguments, disrespect, or even silence can be as unkind to children as an ugly divorce. 

So, in the spirit of reconnecting…and for all things love and family, let’s build, or re-build, love and support within the core of your home: your marriage, your relationship, your partnership.

Let’s start with the suggested simple exercise of SEEING your partner.  Even if what lights UP your partner is not necessarily something YOU enjoy, let’s do this exercise with a sense of selflessness.  

Put something into place that you know will mean a lot to your spouse, and extend the invitation to them. It doesn’t have to cost a lot, yet I DO recommend it’s a plan that does not involve the children. You may have to take an hour or so away from work one day this month to execute your plan, you may have to hire a sitter, you may have to disrupt your usual routine to dial this in, but trust me, all are steps towards strengthening and supporting your relationship. All are steps worth taking.

Be good to yourself, be good to your partner. 

Relationship/couples therapy is an excellent way to grow together, to reconnect. 

I am here for you and yours.

You’ve got this, dear ones.

 

In wellness,

Beth Clardy Lewis, LPC-S
Founder of Vervewell

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Kicking the old habits to the curb, for real this time https://vervewell.org/elementor-23007/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=elementor-23007 Fri, 03 Nov 2023 20:05:00 +0000 https://vervewell.org/?p=23007 Do you find yourself struggling with the same old dysfunctional habits day after day? Week after week? Month after month? Year after year? I’ve had good conversations with some clients recently about this. If you do struggle with poor habits, you are not alone. Let’s keep this simple. The next time you are in the…

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Do you find yourself struggling with the same old dysfunctional habits day after day? Week after week? Month after month? Year after year?

I’ve had good conversations with some clients recently about this. If you do struggle with poor habits, you are not alone.

Let’s keep this simple. The next time you are in the throes of having made a dumb decision, again, or you simply can’t get off the merry go round that is your relationship with poor self-soothing methods, answer the following questions:

  • What am I trying not to feel right now?
  • When did I learn this method, or from whom did I learn this method?
  • What was going on in my world when I picked this method up?
  • Can I spend the next 15 minutes sitting still, not participating in my usual methods?
  • What feelings come up during those 15 minutes of stillness?

Once the 15 minutes have passed, (or many days, this is a more reasonable, realistic time frame if we’re being honest) come up with new self-soothing methods that are healthier and more supportive in design. As you come up with these new ideas, consider the following:

  • Am I being kind to myself with my new methods?
  • What do I hear myself saying to myself during these moments of challenge?
  • What are three nice things I can shine a light on that show support, compassion and understanding to myself instead of judgment or harshness?

Talk with your Vervewell therapist about your self-soothing habits. Building healthy, supportive routines is the goal. The goal is not to alleviate challenges in our external world, that simply isn’t realistic. The goal is, and will always be, to learn new navigating skills within your internal world: your thoughts, your feelings, your actions.

You are powerful. Practice using your power for good.

Allow us to help you, we’d be so honored.

In helpfulness,
Beth
Founder at Vervewell

Feel free to go to our website and read or reread any of the emails you have found to be helpful or supportive. 

And while you’re on our website, listen to our podcast, This Won’t Be Done By 5

 https://vervewell.org/our-podcast/

We are recording Season 3 this month, with a release sometime in December, maybe January.  All of us at Vervewell are continually creating resources that are supportive and helpful to each of us as we meander our way through this thing called life. Therapy for everyone.

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