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Get Free Access with Coupon Code CONDOR To Their Workshop HERE Ep298 When You Wanna Leave Your Marriage with Rob and Leslie Schiff In this episode of the Psychedelic Coach Podcast, host Kole invites Rob and Leslye Schiff to share their journey from almost ending their marriage to helping other couples navigate their relationships. The Schiffs discuss the tools and personal stories that led to their transformation, emphasizing the importance of self-mastery, communication, and setting boundaries. They highlight how their experiences and programs, such as the Connected Couples blueprint, are designed to support couples in either reconnecting or parting ways amicably. The episode also explores the impact of emotions on physical health and the significance of individual self-work in a relationship. Listeners will gain insights into improving their own relationships with practical advice and inspiring real-life examples. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:07 Meet Rob and Leslye Schiff 00:24 The Psychedelic Coach Podcast 01:06 Rob and Leslye's Journey 01:46 Challenges in Marriage 02:12 Leslie's Perspective 04:56 Rob's Perspective 10:24 The Connected Couples Blueprint 10:37 Self-Mastery and Relationship Building 18:40 Establishing Boundaries 22:59 Rob's Career Journey and Intuition Awakening 25:02 Impact of COVID-19 on Personal and Professional Lives 26:55 Transitioning Skills to Coaching and Personal Evolution 27:28 Challenges of Leaving Corporate Life for Self-Employment 29:58 Understanding Constructs and Identities 33:59 Emotional Expression and Health Impacts 39:43 Couples Work and Individual Empowerment 43:03 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Get started with The Connected Couple Mentorship for a founders rate of $150 per week no contracts, pay as you grow, love it or leave it. Additional information at https://connected-couple.com/connected-couple-home-page Follow Leslye @leslye.schiff on IG and Facebook Follow Rob @robschiff on IG and Facebook Follow The Transformation Hub https://linktr.ee/thetransformationhub.world
Andre DeCary returns for his third episode—just two more, and he earns the coveted ShrinkRap jacket, SNL-style!In this conversation, Andre shares his distinctive approach to couples therapy, highlighting the key differences between working with individuals and couples. He also reflects on personal insights from his own life in this domain.Together, we explore the profound impact of reactivity on victimization—how staying out of a victim mindset can empower both you and your partner. Andre offers thoughtful perspectives on breaking free from disempowering narratives to create healthier, more connected relationships.This episode is a treat, so grab your tea and soak it all in!WCMI networking group A networking group for mindfulness-focused clinicians dedicated to learning together & collaborating for more information click here
Choose To Be with Choose Recovery Services; Betrayal Trauma Healing
When it comes to healing from betrayal, doing the right thing at the wrong time can backfire. Join us for a special podcast bonus episode as Alana and Hali Roderick (Choose Recovery Services coach and co-host of the podcast Choosing to Stay) discuss the intricacies of couples work post-betrayal. They emphasize the importance of early recovery steps, highlighting the need for safety and stability before diving into deeper relational repair. Listen in to learn about emotional and psychological safety, early couples recovery work, and how to know when you're ready for deeper couples therapy. After listening, be sure to check out our upcoming intensive especially for couples who have been in active recovery for at least a year and are ready to deepen their connection. The Rebuilding Us intensive will be offered twice this year - first in Mesa, AZ in March and again in Spanish Fork, UT in November. Register today to secure your spot and elevate your relationship! Register Now! NEW! Rebuilding Us: A Path to Deeper Connection - This four-day intensive is for couples in recovery who have completed at least a year of active healing and are ready to strengthen their relationship. Experienced therapists and coaches will guide couples through private sessions and group activities to foster deeper connection and intimacy in their relationship. Intensive will be in Mesa, AZ March 26th-29th and again in Spanish Fork, UT November 5th-8th. NEW! Men's Journey to Wholeness: Healing All of Our Parts – Join us March 12th–14th, 2025 in Spanish Fork, UT for a next-level recovery experience designed to help you build a deeper relationship with yourself and others. This intensive offers transformational connection, deep self-exploration, and guided support to help you heal and move forward with greater freedom. NEW! Betrayal Trauma Recovery Book Study Group starts in March! Led by Rachel Strong Smith, this group provides a safe space for women to discuss books about betrayal trauma, ask questions, and find community support. Build connections while deepening your understanding of healing resources. The Body Awakened: A Brainspotting Journey to Healing - Join Amie for a three-day, in-person intensive on April 10-12, 2025. Experience Brainspotting, learn how to get back into your body, and heal somatically. Watch us on YouTube. Schedule a complimentary consultation with us. Learn more about all of our support groups, courses, webinars, and intensives on our website.
In this special bonus episode of Choosing To Stay After Infidelity and Betrayal, Hali sits down with Alana Gordon to dive deep into the ins and outs of couples work after betrayal. We break down the different phases of healing, what each phase entails, and how to know when you're ready to move forward. We discuss:✔️ The importance of slowing down the healing process✔️ Why individual work is essential before deep couples healing✔️ How to recognize when you're ready for the next phase of repair and reconnection✔️ Details about our upcoming Couples Intensive designed for couples ready to take the next steps If you and your partner are navigating the aftermath of betrayal, this episode is packed with insights to help you understand where you are and how to move forward with intention. Ready to take the next step? Learn more about our upcoming Rebuilding Us Couples Intensive to be held in Mesa, Arizona on March 26-29, 2025. Thank you for tuning in! We're here to support couples healing from infidelity and betrayal, offering encouragement, practical skills, and expertise each week. As certified relational recovery coaches, we are passionate about guiding you toward hope, empathy, and lasting healing. Stay connected with us and access all the resources we offer—coaching sessions, groups, and more—by visiting this link. Your Hosts: Hali RoderickCertified Relational Recovery CoachTICC, PCC, APSATS CPC-Candidate, ERCEM-C Stephanie HambyCertified Relational Recovery CoachMCLC, ACC, APSATS CPC, ERCEM-CRead Stephanie's Bio | Book with Stephanie We look forward to journeying with you!
In this transformative episode of "Reclaiming Relationship Happiness," we explore seven powerful ways designed to help you take control of your relationship and create lasting joy and fulfillment. Learn how to take responsibility for your own happiness, shift from blame to understanding, manage your triggers, transform boundaries into empowering standards, focus on what's working, and make empowered choices. Tune in to discover how you can reclaim your power and transform your love life today!
I chat with Dr. Erin Findley PsyD., who is a Psychologist in Napa, Ca who has interest and focus on working with Neurodiversity in Couples. Especially when both member of the relationship are Neurodiversity identities. So listen, learn, and share. Links: https://www.erinfindley.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-findley-psyd/
Heartbreak to Wholeness: Untangling the Mindf*ck of Narcissistic Relationships
How can you get your partner to agree to go to couples therapy? Is it possible to come back from betrayal? Are there any reasons couples work wouldn't be a good option? Jason and I share tips for women who are navigating couples therapy (especially with a resistant partner) so you can feel empowered and lean into the third party support that can help you set boundaries and move from ambivalence to certainty. This episode will answer many of your frustrating questions and help you see that you, in fact, are not responsible for 100% of the problems in your relationship (and how to take accountability for the ones that you are a part of), and how you can use compassionate curiosity towards yourself and your relationship to change the game. Listen for: ✨Why both partners need a balance of healthy masculine and feminine energy for a relationship to thrive ✨ How to increase your emotional maturity ✨ What to do if your partner is resistant to therapy ✨ Our thoughts on why finding yourself again in your own individual coaching is as important as couples work ✨ How to know when you've tried everything and should call it ✨ What 3 preconditions you need in order for couples work to be effective MENTIONED: The Psychology of a Narcissist with Narcissism Expert, James Marrugo episode Find Yourself Again self-guided course Jason's podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RKDDic8HINARsfvr16jCw?si=394b27d41b0042f5 Jason's coaching: http://Coloradorelationshiprecovery.com RESOURCES FOR YOUR HEALING: ❤️ For more resources on healing from the mindf*ck of confusing relationships so you can securely attach + experience healthy love: https://www.brewolta.com
From the first beat of our hearts to our final moments of connection, love weaves its way through every aspect of our lives, guiding and enriching us. This life force goes beyond our conventional understanding of romance. Love is also the bonds we share with our friends, the support and care we receive from our families, and the self-love and compassion we cultivate within ourselves.As natural as it can be, love is complex. Developing our capacity to both give and receive it is an achievement in its own right; and it's another challenge to sustain meaningful relationships. Most often, these questions are the very reason we come to therapy.Enrico Gnaulati knows this to be true. As a highly experienced clinical psychologist and author with over three decades of expertise working with children, adults, and couples, he has studied the balance of patience, understanding, and compromise required to maintain deep connections.On this episode of The Art of Listening, Enrico uncovers the common thread that unifies successful and enduring relationships: the art of deep listening. Drawing inspiration from his own marital experiences and dedicated work with couples, Enrico imparts the wisdom of his latest book, ‘Flourishing Love: A Secular Guide to Lasting Intimate Relationships'. He explores how the pillars of listening, attention, and communication form intimate and lasting connection. He also shares his latest interests in therapeutic practice; his enduring labour of love. Together, we delve into the fundamental questions of what healthy love truly looks like, and the profound growth that comes from embracing vulnerability.Chapters1 - Enrico's upbringing and trajectory to psychotherapy, from children's to couples' work (4:24)2 - The intricate and complex dynamic therapists face within couples therapy (11:30)3 - The power of "virtues", and essential qualities to long-lasting, successful relationships (18:04)4 - The value of attention in relationships, and how to be a deep listener (25:48)5 - Enrico's view on the importance of relationships and human connection (29:23)LinksEnrico GnaulatiEnrico's Book ‘Flourishing Love: A Secular Guide to Lasting Intimate Relationships'Enrico's Book ‘Saving Talk Therapy'Eileen DunnMore from ‘The Art of Listening'
In this 133rd episode of Love Anarchy, your host Andrea Atherton engages in an enlightening conversation with two remarkable guests, Catherine Wood and Paul Marwood, who bring over three decades of experience in Tantra and conscious relationships. Catherine is the founder of the Sanctuary of Ananda, a Platinum Approved Internationally Certified Tantra School.Paul Marwood, author of the Best Seller "Soul Love," is the Founder of Solution Meditations, focusing on supporting conscious leaders and individuals in accessing the unlimited synchronicities of the Unified Field.As Andrea delves into the intricacies of Tantra, Catherine and Paul shed light on its origins, emphasizing how it can deepen connections between couples. The episode explores the union of duality, spirituality, and love through the soul, physical ecstasy, and the awakening of the spirit. The guests discuss the indescribable states of bliss and love that Tantra unfolds, creating a boundless ocean of eternal bliss.The conversation unfolds with thought-provoking questions, exploring topics such as the esoteric and physical teachings of Tantra, the roles of the masculine and feminine, and the significance of ceremonies in creating a sacred relationship. Paul shares his personal experience coming from the world of ascension, meditation, and coaching, and being in a relationship with Cathy. The episode dispels the misconceptions about Tantra and how higher consciousness and sexual energy can be harnessed for increased intimacy with yourself and your partner.Cathy Wood https://www.facebook.com/cathy.wood.731?mibextid=LQQJ4dSanctuary of Anandahttps://www.facebook.com/SanctuaryofAnanda?mibextid=LQQJ4d Paul Marwood Attracting Love Meditationhttps://bookme.name/paulmarwood/solution-meditation-attracting-love-series-2Soul Love Bookhttps://paulmarwood.com/soul-loveMindful Love Clarity Callhttps://www.andreaatherton.com/booking-calendarAndrea Atherton Websitehttps://www.andreaatherton.com/Love Anarchy Websitehttps://loveanarchypodcast.buzzsprout.comLove Anarchy Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/loveanarchypodcast/Andrea Atherton Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/andreaatherton-17/
In this episode of All Power To The Developing, Host Desire Wandan sits down with Murray Dabby and Carrie Sackett, the authors of "Social Therapeutic Coaching: A Practical Guide to Group and Couples Work." Our conversation dives into the heart of their upcoming book, exploring the innovative approaches and transformative methods they use for group and couples coaching. Carrie Sackett, known for her expertise in coaching dynamics and group facilitation, elaborates on the practical applications of their methods in everyday scenarios. Murray Dabby, with his extensive experience in counseling and group therapy, shares his insights on how social therapeutic coaching can bridge the gap between traditional therapy and modern coaching techniques. http://www.atlantasocialtherapy.com/murray-dabby.html https://www.zpdcoaching.com/ ----more---- Welcome to All Power to the Developing, a podcast of the East Side Institute. The Institute is a center for social change efforts that reinitiate human and community development. We support, connect, and partner with committed and creative activists, scholars, artists, helpers, and healers all over the world. In 2003, Institute co-founders Lois Holzman and the late Fred Newman had a paper published with the title “All Power to the Developing.” This phrase captures how vital it is for all people—no matter their age, circumstance, status, race, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation—to grow, develop and transform emotionally, socially and intellectually if we are to have a shot at creating something positive out of the intense crises we're all experiencing. We hope that this podcast series will show you that, far more than a slogan, “all power to the developing” is a loving activity, a pulsing heart in an all too cruel world. ----more---- The East Side Institute is a hub for a diverse and emergent community of social activists, thought leaders, and practitioners who are reigniting our human abilities to imagine, create and perform beyond ourselves—to develop. Each episode will introduce you to another performance activist or play revolutionary from around the world. To learn more about the East Side Institute you can go to https://eastsideinstitute.org/ Made possible in part by Growing Social Therapeutics: The Baylah Wolfe Fund.
Ahhhh...The Holidays. They are already here, and we are already scrambling to try to extract the maximum amount of family happiness and connection from situations that can also offer confusion, old, unresolved situations, things-out-of-left-field, financial stress, arguments and large amounts of stress or depression. Still, it is possible to put together a tool kit for yourself and to find joy in moments of connection large and small.
It's never easy to face squarely that the person we signed up to marry has changed - or worse, that we've changed and no longer feel the same level of desire together. In these critical middle seasons of marriage stages of fighting for your family and partnership, we need every tool we can get to add joy and decrease resentment together. Join Christa and world-renowned couples therapist and author Dr. Tracy Dagleish, Ph.D., Enneagram 1 (1-9 marriage), as we discuss exactly what you can do when you find you and your spouse are bringing out the worst criticisms in each other. Get Dr. Tracy's book here! https://a.co/d/fv5vEJv Give Dr. Tracy's Instagram a follow! https://www.instagram.com/drtracyd/ Get the freebie on her website! www.drtracyd.com
Choose To Be with Choose Recovery Services; Betrayal Trauma Healing
Why Relational Recovery? Stephanie shares her personal journey and how it led her to become passionate about relational recovery. The transformation she experienced in her own life after partner betrayal. The importance of helping others experience positive transformations in their lives. The Possibility of Healing Discussing the possibility of healing and recovery in relationships. Highlighting the need for both partners to be willing and invested in the process. Emphasizing that relational repair requires commitment and mutual growth. The Role of Empathy in Relational Healing Exploring empathy as an essential element in healing. Addressing the misconception that empathy is an inherent trait and how it can be learned. The value of empathy in partner sensitivity and the healing process. Couples Work vs. Coaching Evaluating the difference between couples therapy and coaching in the context of relational recovery. Discussing the benefits of early couples recovery work, psychoeducation, and skill-building. Emphasizing the importance of finding properly trained coaches and therapists. Safety and Stability Before Couples Work Recognizing the significance of safety and stability before engaging in deeper relational work. The role of individual work in achieving safety and stability. The need for foundational healing and learning before progressing to couples work. Want to book a session with Choose Recovery Services? Go to www.chooserecoveryservices.com Believing In You Coaching Program With Amie Woolsey Divorce 101 Self Paced Guide: When you feel stuck in the "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" Should I Stay Or Go Free Group Coaching Session with Amie Woolsey Thursday 9am MT More from Choose Recovery Services Choose Healing - Betrayal Trauma Support for Women - This weekly support group is for women who have recently experienced betrayal and are needing help to cope with the symptoms of trauma, and is free for the first 6 weeks. Healing Hearts - This 15-week couples course is a comprehensive program designed for early-recovery and healing couples to learn and experience valuable insights together. It focuses on partner betrayal trauma and sexual integrity issues or addiction. Help Her Heal for Men - Hali Roderick helps men learn more about empathy, conflict resolution, and healthy communication. Participants will receive weekly exercises and worksheets to help them gain the skills to begin healing a broken relationship. Empowerment After Betrayal for Men - Hali Roderick leads a betrayal trauma support group for men who have been betrayed where they can gain tools and resources to recover from betrayal trauma in a healthy way while being surrounded by a supportive community. Choose 90 for Men - Support group for men who are ready to take the first step towards recovery from compulsive behavior, infidelity and/or betrayal. Participants will gain tools and an understanding to better manage emotions and assess behaviors. Choose 180 for Men - This support group helps men gain emotional intelligence so they can better manage unwanted behaviors. Participants will connect with other men, better understand their emotions, work through shame, and build a deep respect for themselves. Choose 360 for Men - Support group for men who have reached a sense of wholeness in their recovery and are looking to maintain their recovery through awareness, accountability, and camaraderie.
Our religious upbringings -- or non-religious upbringings -- can have implications and repercussions for our later intimate relationships, the likes of which we likely hadn't considered. Jerry & Kristy discuss.
Learning how to manage frustration between couples, kids or family members is a powerful opportunity for growth and positive change. Today's episode offers tips on what you can do to use "frustration" to create stronger, more fulfilling relationships.
When your relationship is in crisis, it seems logical to enter couple's counseling to try to mend the relationship.But what if there was a more helpful first step to take in your journey of healing and transformation?Today on the Faithful & True Podcast, Dr. Greg Miller and Debbie Laaser begin to unpack why sometimes the best way to work on your significant relationship is to first work on your own journey of transformation as an individual. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: - https://bit.ly/FaithfulandTrueAttend a Workshop Experience - For Men - https://bit.ly/MensJourneyWorkshop - For Women - http://bit.ly/WomensJourneyWorkshop - For Couples - http://bit.ly/CouplesIntensiveWorkshopContact us: - https://faithfulandtrue.com/ - info@faithfulandtrue.com - 952-746-3880Dr. Mark Laaser, M.Div., Ph.D., was considered one of the Christian leaders in the field of sex addiction before his death in September 2019. Mark, together with his wife, Debbie Laaser, MA, LMFT, have shared their 32 years of personal experience in sexual addiction recovery with thousands of individuals and couples through their work and resources at Faithful & True.The Faithful & True 3-Day Intensive Workshops continue to transform lives, rebuild trust, and help heal marriages.
Rafael Cortina and his fellow Podcaster, Dr. Jim Bramson, discuss their unique approach to couples therapy. Rafael and Jim utilize an eclectic therapeutic approach that pulls from the following: Gestalt therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS) Work, Imago Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Terrance Real, and the PACT model (Tatkin's work), to name but a few. In this episode, Rafael and Jim talk about what has worked well with couples, what has, and why. It is their aim at all times to build genuine rapport with their clients, creating an emotionally safe environment with an emphasis on honesty, curiosity, respect, heart-centered awareness, mutuality, and transparency. Jim discusses the importance of differentiation versus convergence, while Rafael considers the binary described as abandonment versus engulfment. They both agree that laughter is the ultimate elixir. Humor is important for couples work as it breaks down tension, can be a sign of self-acceptance, self-reflection, egolessness, and meta cognition.Cross cultural difference with couples, language barriers, and other barriers to entry are discussed. There is an emphasis on how to be fluent in the unique dialogue the couple shares. Rafael and Jim hope that practitioners listening to this Podcast may learn a thing or two of import that informs their work. Additionally, this episode covers topics relevant to individuals seeking couples therapy. Rafael and Jim want prospective clients to be better consumers of couples therapy and to know what to look for and what to expect. WCMI networking group A networking group for mindfulness-focused clinicians dedicated to learning together & collaborating for more information click here
This week on the podcast I'm talking about why it's important to work with our body experiences when we are doing couples work. Sign up for the FREE Workshop: Your Relationship Your WayWork with JuliaConnect on Instagram
Welcome to your weekly dose of The Psychedelic Psychologist. In the one year anniversary of this podcast I am thrilled and honored to share the story of Eric and Lynn. Their story is a beautiful expression of how I see transformative healing with psychedelic medicines. Specifically what arises in this conversation between them is the importance of autonomous companionship. The trust that they both have space and an opportunity to do individual work and work as a partnership. We dive into a vast array of directions as it relates to couples work specifically. If you are looking for psychedelic integration support please check out:The Psychedelic Integration HandbookHealingsoulsllc.com
Ever feel like your relationship is harder than it's suppose to be? That no matter how hard your try it feels like you just can't make it work?You could be missing one of the lessons I'm sharing with you after 16+ years of working with couples. In this episode we're going to take on the 5 lessons.It can be overwhelming to be in a relationship. But when difficulties arise, they make you feel helpless. You certainly could use a few lessons to support you as you show up to be your best self. It is very possible that as you alter and become your healthiest self, maybe you'll be in a better position to decide what has to be decided for your own wellbeing.Covered in this episode:How to deal with problems in your relationship.“We can't expect someone to stay the same, we don't stay the same.”Be realistic in your expectations of your partner.Believe their actions and words.The power of trust.The importance of emotional safety.How powerful is selfishness?Let's connect at IG: @kristie_overstreetFB: @DrKristieOverstreet
Listen as Carol the Coach interviews Julie St Onge as she talks about how brainspotting can assist couples in their relational struggles. Brainspotting allows the emotional brain to reprocess trauma and reorganize it into the cortex or logical brain. It expedites the healing process. It is a process that involves using the optic nerve direction and bilateral music. We tap into where the trauma is and allow it to reprocess and reduce. This is not exposure therapy. The benefit to couples spotting is that the wounding between the couple comes up immediately. This allows the couple to be more aware of the injuries and triggers that surface without any spoken words. They can be processed and even notice how one wound triggers another. Couples experience connection at a deep level as the emotional base heals. This allows more effective communication and use of tools and skills.
Welcome to your weekly dose of The Psychedelic Psychologist. We reconnect with Bridget and Finn and their psychedelic story about connecting in the relationship and ultimately respecting each others autonomy. They talk over the experience and find a ton of commonality; and confidently share their personal truths and individual experiences. If you are looking for support integrating your experience please reach out.The Psychedelics Integration HandbookHealingsoulsllc.com
Welcome to your weekly dose of The Psychedelic Psychologist. This episode we met Finn and Bridget a dynamic duo that expresses both the importance of managing expectations and trusting the process. In this part I of II part series you will hear love, understanding and full respect of the relationship. All along they both express the importance of independence in the relationship. The Psychedelics Integration Handbook. healingsoulsllc.comMuch Love!
I'm excited to share this podcast conversation with one of my dearest friends Akilah Riley-Richardson. Akilah has been in clinical practice for 16 years, is based in Trinidad and Tobago, and specializes in work with sexual and racial minorities. In this conversation, Akilah and I talk about relational privilege and the impact historical and race based trauma has on relationships. Akilah teaches to pivot, rumble and imagine to help gain a sense of where the hurt is, what the body needs, and how these needs connect back to the behaviors expressed is relationship…and what is needed now. And we rumble with the politics of interest, the impact of feeling that your experiences in the world matter (or don't) within intimate relational spaces. RESOURCES: Find Akilah online at https://akilahrileyrichardson.com (akilahrileyrichardson.com), and dive in even deeper to learn more with Akilah in her Academy of Therapy Wisdom course https://therapywisdom.com/relational-privilege-and-systemic-trauma (Relational Privilege and Systemic Trauma: Confronting Race and Sex Discrimination in Couples Work) additional resources mentioned in this episode: https://www.resmaa.com (Resmaa Menakem) Shawn A. Ginwright's https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/675693/the-four-pivots-by-shawn-ginwright/ (The Four Pivots) https://adriennemareebrown.net/ (adrienne maree brown)'s concept of radical imagination (http://adriennemareebrown.net/2015/10/28/there-is-an-edge-ode-to-radical-imagination/ (see this poem)) If you want to dive in deeper with Rebecca, consider joining ourhttps://whydoesmypartner.com/events/p/bootcamp-feb2022 ( Relationship Bootcamp) or exploring her offerings to deepen your relational skills and expand your self-care. Learn more at https://my.captivate.fm/connectfulness.com/offerings (connectfulness.com) Also, please check out our sister podcast, https://whydoesmypartner.com/ (Why Does My Partner)
Jerry & Kristy discuss the growing trend of angry politics ripping couples apart and testing their relationships as the media around them continue to provoke people to ever-rising levels of division. Alternatives are considered.
Today ,Carol the Coach interviews Roane and Eva Hunter who have written a best-selling book called Sex, God, amd Chaos of Betrayal The Couples Roadmap of Hope and Healing - Recovery from Infedelity, Affairs, ography and Sexual Addiction. This couple has lived it, healed from it and now offers services to addicts and partners. They developed this roadmap to help you navigate the crisis and the pain!
Dr. Reedy tackles the issue of intimacy and betrayal and couples. He talks about the dynamics that contribute to betrayal in each partner and in the couple. He talks about how problems in a marriage are most often present during courtship, in the early phases of romantic love. Dr. Reedy explains that talking is a taking thing and listening is a giving thing. He also encourages couples to understand the difference between loving and needing. Lastly, he exhorts individuals to do their work, explore the landscape of their own woundedness, and own their issues, to prevent the projection of the bad parts of the Self onto the partner.
This week Abby shares her experience taking an 8-week seminar for couples where one or both partners have ADHD. Originally drawn to the course to understand more about her husband's ADHD, Abby quickly realized she has many of the symptoms herself. Learn why ADHD often goes undiagnosed and what some misconceptions are about it. Additionally, learn how ADHD impacts marriage and how symptoms and distress may have increased during the pandemic. Even if you or your partner do not have ADHD there are a lot of great things to learn in this episode about what works in a marriage and what can send a good couple in the wrong direction. Instagram: allthetherapies Editing by: Blackwell Post Original music by: Juli Crockett
John and Elaine Leadem, who are experts in the field of addiction, will be sharing personal information about their lives as they discuss the faces that they wore when they first married. In this riveting interview, the Leadems who wrote One in the Spirit: Meditation Course for Recovering Couples openly share their early struggles with maintaining a relationship while combating their own demons from years of addiction. Sexual Addiction is a disorder that requires strategies to assist you in maintaining recovery. This show is to help you access the books, the experts and the people who are managing recovery with The 12 Step Program and Patrick Carnes Recovery Task Model that reinforces the steps you need to take to manage your recovery and take your life through the journey so that you not only conquer the "Addict" but develop into the person you were meant to be! Carol the Coach is a Certified Sexual Addictions Therapist who is ready to take you on the journey and expose you to the experts who will guide you through the steps.
Jerry & Kristy take a deep dive into one of the most notable of losing strategies that couples regularly deploy: Being Right. Where does this come from? Why do we keep doing it when it fails over and over to get us what we really want? And -- most importantly -- how else could we handle these moments?
The Love Psychologist: Transforming Your Relationships from the Inside-Out
This podcast episode is about things that couples work on in couples therapy or couples coaching. It includes: -They are stuck in a transition or need help in a developmental stage in their relationship -They want to improve a specific issue or life area -They are considering divorce or separation -They wish to improve communication skills -To foster intimacy, closeness or improve their sex-life -To mend trust issues or to work through betrayal or infidelity -To identify unhealthy patterns, dances, or defensive styles -to deal with attachment issues -To improve parenting or extended family issues -They may need help in getting their needs met -Healing past trauma or hurt -To increase appreciation and romance -To create a shared vision and shared values -to work on emotional regulation and anger issues -taking responsibility for their part in things, respectively -developing mutual respect for differences And more! To do couples coaching with Dr. Sherman, check out her website here You can also get her book, ''Marriage and the Law of Attraction' book and, 'The Law of Attraction in Marriage Action Journal: 77 Practices to create the Marriage of your Dreams
In this episode I had a fun and honest conversation with Erin & Stephen Mitchell about their work with couples! They are both trained therapists and they are a couple themselves. They are honest about their own relationship struggles and have dedicated their work in the world to helping other couples to explore the story they are living together. In other words, for those of you who are partnered, you and your partner are telling a story through your relationship. Erin & Stephen help couples discover old stories from your past that might be causing many of your relational conflicts, and how to stand shoulder to shoulder with compassion and courage in order to co-author a more life-giving couple's story that will improve your relationship. Enjoy! LINKS Erin & Stephen's Website Erin & Stephen on Instagram Relationally Focused Psychodynamic Therapy (RFPT) - Post-grad continuing education program for psychotherapists that I teach in and mentioned in the intro of this episode. We have a few spots open for the Fall 2021 cohort. If you’re a therapist and want to learn more, I’d love to chat with you! Send me an email at: bryan@mindfulcounselinggr.com. Relationally Focused Psychodynamic Therapy (RFPT) is an evidence-based treatment approach with strong roots in depth psychology (particularly contemporary relational psychoanalysis), dialogical philosophy, and neuroscience. As of December 2018, the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy has set forth policy recommendations that evidence-based therapy relationships and responsiveness be taught as frequently as other evidence-based treatments. (Reference: Norcross, J. C., & Lambert, M. J. (2019). Psychotherapy Relationships that work III. Psychotherapy, 55,4, p. 303-315). The RFPT certificate program is a direct response to these policy recommendations. Follow Why in the World on Instagram: @wiwpodcast COVID-19 Support: The wonderful team of therapists at Mindful Counseling GR are able to accept new clients for Video Counseling during this time for Michigan residents. If you are not in Michigan and could use some additional support during this season, please locate a therapist in your area by doing a simple Google search. Most therapists across the country are now able to conduct therapy via video and telehealth options. Bryan Nixon is a psychotherapist and the founder and clinical director of Mindful Counseling GR in Grand Rapids, MI. He is also a teacher and facilitator in Relationally Focused Psychodynamic Therapy, a post-grad continuing education program for therapists.
Choose To Be with Choose Recovery Services; Betrayal Trauma Healing
This week we are joined by Sam Tielemans, LMFT to talk about couples work after sexual addiction and betrayal. For more information on Sam, go to www.coupleshealing.org where you will find all of the services he offers including a link to his podcast. To book a session with any of our coaches or therapists, or to get more information on Choose Recovery, go to Chooserecoveryservices.com or email us at info@chooserecoveryservices.com
In this 2 part series Musicians and Lightworkers, Don and Julia share the most significant healing events in their relationship and how their Sacred Union is helping others heal. Topics include:- Healing through past life experiences- Healing family dynamics- Twin Flames - Forgiveness and prayer work- Working through relationship triggers- Lightwork, energy healing, music and so much more!https://yoursacredunion.com/ ,https://www.instagram.com/jthornton007/?hl=en ,https://howardwills.com/https://www.thebeautyhaus.com/ ,https://www.instagram.com/thebeautyhaus/?hl=enhttps://www.amazon.com/Brida-Novel-P-S-Paulo-Coelho/dp/0061578959Podcast Produced and Mixed by: https://www.redahmusic.com/
We've all been stuck at home together but should couples also be stuck AT WORK together? There are many horror stories about working with our jowas and spouses but there are also many success stories. Here we share our own experiences about this topic :) Also, make the most our of shopping for your pets! Get a 10% discount off your first purchase in Pet Warehouse by using the code: MIKAELMEGAN *This is for the first 100 customers **There is no minimum purchase to use this code :D :D :D LOADED QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK: 1. What would make you quit working with your jowa/spouse? Or what would make you find another job? #BehindRelationshipGoals —— Make sure to check out Pet Warehouse: https://www.petwarehouse.ph/ https://www.facebook.com/PetWarehousePH/ https://www.instagram.com/petwarehouseph/ —— For more content check out: http://facebook.com/mikaelmegan Facebook http://facebook.com/mrmikaeldaez http://facebook.com/meganyoungpage Instagram http://instagram.com/mikaeldaez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindrelationshipgoals/support
Sometimes, couples seem to be at an impasse as to how to heal from sexual betrayal. Tonight, Carol the Coach will talk to Allana Pratt, Intimacy Coach about the work that she advocates to get couples to move beyond the anger by raising their vibrational energy to increase their sense of intimacy and compassion.
How do you figure out work out schedules? We have made many decisions to work out, eat better, and live healthier lives throughout our marriage. From walking to weightlifting to limiting sugar, we don't claim to be health experts but we know what makes... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeff-vale/support
It can be difficult for some people to open up to their own partners, let alone someone whom they’re not intimate with. However, there are times when it’s necessary as
It can be difficult for some people to open up to their own partners, let alone someone whom they’re not intimate with. However, there are times when it’s necessary as a couple to work with somebody else in order to straighten things out and save the relationship. Frederic Gobeil and Christy Whitman discuss the differences between couples work, couples therapy, and couples coaching to help you asses and determine what you need most. They share a defining moment in their life where the help of a third party changed everything for them as a couple and as a family, for the better.
We do plenty of strategic thinking about our careers but surprisingly little when it comes to our relationships. Strategy might sound like a cold word to use to describe managing our personal lives, but as you’ll hear in this week’s Three Big Points podcast, the ideas driving Jennifer Petriglieri’s research into why some dual-career relationships work better than others are quintessentially human.
Most small and medium businesses in Australia are husband and wife teams, so in today’s episode Gianna and Phil reflect back on how they worked together, what strategies they used to overcome the obstacles, challenges, and pros and cons of being partners in their own business. Thank you for listening. Subscribe, rate and review the show, and send us your questions. Let us know in our Facebook page Facebook.com/FlashCastByPDB or at ask@flashcastbypdb.com Produced by The Podcast Boss. https://thepodcastboss
Carol the Coach talks with experts on partner betrayal.
Carol the Coach is talking with Mathew and Joanna Raabsmith who work together helping couples and individuals find healing and transformation when sexual betrayal occurs. Today, they will share their own story of healing and restoration from the damage of addiction and betrayal in their marriage. They seek to use their training and experience to empower other couples to find healing and wholeness in their own unique journey.
Tonight, Carol the Coach interviews Brian and Jennifer, a recovering couple who have a mission to support couples who have been ravaged by Sexual Addiction. They have done their own personal work but know that rebuilding their relationship involves some special skills that are a result of being in a coupleship that has been fractured. They will be sharing their "tips" for rebuilding their relationship!
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Carol the Coach is interiewing Christian Hutcheson, an expert in couples therapy. Dr Christian believes that she has found a technique that moves couples into deeper recovery when they have reached a plateau in their couples work.She believes that she has found the secret to enriching the couples relationship and she wants to share it with you!
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
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Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Planning for retirement as a couple can be a unique challenge. In this episode we discuss retirement planning tips and strategies for retirement.
Spawned Parenting Podcast with Kristen and Liz of CoolMomPicks
They're not mythical unicorns! Couples who work together actually exist. Lucky us, we got to chat with one of them on this episode of Spawned. We had a blast talking about balancing life in a love and work partnership with Tor Hyams, a Grammy-nominated songwriter and Lisa Rothauser, a singer, actor, and composer, who are currently working on a musical adaptation of the classic TV show, Green Acres. We think you'll appreciate their funny, frank conversations about a topic we know lots of people (including us) are curious about. We'd love to hear from you! You can email us at spawned@coolmompicks.com, tweet us with #spawnedshow, or find us on Facebook. And make sure to visit our podcast page on Cool Mom Picks for all the links from our show.
If you're thinking about going into business with your sweetheart, you need smart survival strategies to keep your relationship–and your company–healthy. A recent study shows that spouses connected by work can provide each other with a unique form of support, making them happier at home and more productive on the job. Belay, the unique company Bryan Miles and his wife Shannon have built, addresses these concerns. Belay, which is entirely US-based, offers middle management and frontline employees the flexibility to have a life and a career by providing opportunities in bookkeeping, copywriting, web and social media support, or any administrative assistance to mid-sized and smaller companies. Their website is www.belaysolutions.com.
Maybe you started a company with your partner or maybe you work in the same office as your partner. What is like to work together? Has it been a good experience? This week on the F words NK, TK are joined by Anthony Mantella...NK's boyfriend! He's a professional race car driver and NK's firm represents him. The couple work together and share their pros of it. Taylor on the other hand is not sure she would want to work with her husband! Even though they met at work! Share your thoughts below! Remember you can also find out on Itunes! @natashankpr @taylor_kaye
Maybe you started a company with your partner or maybe you work in the same office as your partner. What is like to work together? Has it been a good experience? This week on the F words NK, TK are joined by Anthony Mantella...NK's boyfriend! He's a professional race car driver and NK's firm represents him. The couple work together and share their pros of it. Taylor on the other hand is not sure she would want to work with her husband! Even though they met at work! Share your thoughts below! Remember you can also find out on Itunes! @natashankpr @taylor_kaye
Roane and Eva Hunter share their recovery journey from sexual addiction with Carol the Coach. Their story "Couples' Roadmap to Recovery - from False Intimacy to True Intimacy" will inspire and motivate any addict and partner to know that there is not only hope but intimacy that results from this debilitating disorder. They will also talk about how to determine when it might be time to end a relationship that has been raveged by sexual addiction.
Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide
In this episode, I share my personal story of falling in love and having relationship challenges. Hear how I dealt with it, what I learned, and what ultimately ended up happening for me. Here are the ...
John and Elaine, in their journeys through recovery, have learned that to simply regret their past misbehavior does nothing to help insure that the misbehavior will not occur again. In fact, one of the lessons recovery has taught them is that the person I was will fall again. They have found that this principal seems to hold true in all areas of life, including romantic relationships. That is to say that the individual who finds himself/herself ending up repeatedly at an undesirable point in their romantic relationship(s) time and again should look for the common denominator: him or her. If they desire the relationship to change he/she should look no further than to start with himself/herself. Join John and Elaine Leadem as they discuss how to break old patterns and learn the necessary steps that keeps a relationship healthy and forward moving! Sexual Addiction is a disorder that requires strategies to assist you in maintaining recovery. This show is to help you access the books, the experts and the people who are managing recovery with The 12 Step Program and Patrick Carnes Recovery Task Model that reinforces the steps you need to take to manage your recovery and take your life through the journey so that you not only conquer the "Addict" but develop into the person you were meant to be! Carol the Coach is a Certified Sexual Addictions Therapist who is ready to take you on the journey and expose you to the experts who will guide you through the steps.