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In this episode, renowned psychotherapist and author Nancy Dreyfus shares profound insights on helping children develop a strong sense of self. Nancy explains the critical importance of "entering your child's reality" and validating their feelings and experiences, even difficult ones. Nancy urges parents, especially fathers, to create spaces where kids feel safe to be vulnerable, set boundaries, and prioritize their internal worlds—not parents' embarrassment, expectations, or desire to "recontextualize" a child's emotions. Key Takeaways: The importance of empowering children to express their feelings and boundaries confidently. Techniques for parents to enhance empathy and validate their child's emotions, promoting a secure sense of self. Insights into the delicate balance of guiding children through societal expectations and gender roles. Practical strategies for developing open, honest, and heart-centered communication between parents and children. Why Listen: From the courage of a child expressing discomfort to the delicate art of empathy and validation, Nancy guides listeners through the importance of acknowledging and respecting a child's feelings, fostering an environment where emotional vulnerability is not just accepted but encouraged. The discussion pivots around practical strategies for parents to connect deeply with their children, emphasizing the transformative role of empathy in building self-esteem and self-worth. Nancy is the author of "Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love." You can learn more about Nancy at NancyDreyfus.com.
One of the most difficult challenges of any relationship is communication. How do we say what we mean without lashing out, or hurting the ones we love the most? Unfortunately, we tend to go to the extremes on this one: We either shut-down, or we lash out. Neither of those two options work, however, to create the intimacy that a relationship needs to grow. Nancy Dreyfus has come to our aid here with a beautiful book, “Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love,” containing a set flashcards that say precisely the right thing at precisely the right time. What a beautiful idea. Nancy is a Transpersonal Psychologist who works with many relationships on this very issue of communication, and came up with this idea for her clients. But now we can all benefit from it—so today we are going to be talking about the how-to of communicating at the most difficult times in relationship. You are not going to want to miss this one.
One of the most difficult challenges of any relationship is communication. How do we say what we mean without lashing out, or hurting the ones we love the most? Unfortunately, we tend to go to the extremes on this one: We either shut-down, or we lash out. Neither of those two options work, however, to create the intimacy that a relationship needs to grow. Nancy Dreyfus has come to our aid here with a beautiful book, “Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love,” containing a set flashcards that say precisely the right thing at precisely the right time. What a beautiful idea. Nancy is a Transpersonal Psychologist who works with many relationships on this very issue of communication, and came up with this idea for her clients. But now we can all benefit from it—so today we are going to be talking about the how-to of communicating at the most difficult times in relationship. You are not going to want to miss this one.
Everyone argues with their partner, it's inevitable. But, many of us are getting it wrong…small issues turn into massive fights, we hold grudges, refuse to apologize, get defensive and say things we regret. Clinical Psychologist and relationship expert Nancy Dreyfus is here to teach how we can turn unproductive arguments into moments of connection. Alex and Nancy discuss the common mistakes couples make when arguing and provide tangible strategies to implement during conflict. Nancy addresses why apologies don't always land, when it's okay to walk away from an argument, how to figure out the root of the conflict and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Note: We recommend watching this episode on YouTube rather than listening to audio only due to the visual content. Frederik Ribersson of Ribberson Coaching teaches about recovering from narcissistic relationships and releasing trapped emotions. In this episode of Transparency, he discusses narcissistic thinking patterns, identifying them, and how they're used in social movements, not just interpersonal 1:1 interactions. https://www.ribersson.com/home Frederick's YouTube Channel: Narcissists, Manipulators and Toxic Ideas https://www.youtube.com/c/fribersson Mentioned Books: Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss - https://www.amazon.com/Never-Split-Difference-Negotiating-Depended/dp/0062407805 Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love by Nancy Dreyfus - https://www.amazon.com/Talk-Like-Someone-Love-revised/dp/0399162003/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?crid=296OWVUVUXMM&keywords=someone+you+love+Nancy+Drefus&qid=1658361573&s=books&sprefix=someone+you+love+nancy+drefus%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C117&sr=1-1-fkmr0 The Ekman's Atlas of Emotions online tool http://atlasofemotions.org ************* Support our work: https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=fYDyZpQuGkF-RfpcCrDHHI9ofnwoDnIcmpuReI8-pZYaGDeT6s87JE3iVkCyrvQvkWbIAWREziBq5-tj For more information: www.genderdysphoriaalliance.com
One of the most difficult challenges of any relationship is communication. How do we say what we mean without lashing out, or hurting the ones we love the most? Unfortunately, we tend to go to the extremes on this one: We either shut-down, or we lash out. Neither of those two options work, however, to create the intimacy that a relationship needs to grow. Nancy Dreyfus has come to our aid here with a beautiful book, “Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love,” containing a set flashcards that say precisely the right thing at precisely the right time. What a beautiful idea. Nancy is a Transpersonal Psychologist who works with many relationships on this very issue of communication, and came up with this idea for her clients. But now we can all benefit from it—so today we are going to be talking about the how-to of communicating at the most difficult times in relationship. You are not going to want to miss this one.
One of the most difficult challenges of any relationship is communication. How do we say what we mean without lashing out, or hurting the ones we love the most? Unfortunately, we tend to go to the extremes on this one: We either shut-down, or we lash out. Neither of those two options work, however, to create the intimacy that a relationship needs to grow. Nancy Dreyfus has come to our aid here with a beautiful book, “Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love,” containing a set flashcards that say precisely the right thing at precisely the right time. What a beautiful idea. Nancy is a Transpersonal Psychologist who works with many relationships on this very issue of communication, and came up with this idea for her clients. But now we can all benefit from it—so today we are going to be talking about the how-to of communicating at the most difficult times in relationship. You are not going to want to miss this one.
One of the most difficult challenges of any relationship is communication. How do we say what we mean without lashing out, or hurting the ones we love the most? Unfortunately, we tend to go to the extremes on this one: We either shut-down, or we lash out. Neither of those two options work, however, to create the intimacy that a relationship needs to grow. Nancy Dreyfus has come to our aid here with a beautiful book, “Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love,” containing a set flashcards that say precisely the right thing at precisely the right time. What a beautiful idea. Nancy is a Transpersonal Psychologist who works with many relationships on this very issue of communication, and came up with this idea for her clients. But now we can all benefit from it—so today we are going to be talking about the how-to of communicating at the most difficult times in relationship. You are not going to want to miss this one.
Discover magic phrases that heal relationship conflicts and revive loving kindness in a flash guided by couples therapist Nancy Dreyfus Psy.D. nancydreyfus.com and Host Hadley Finch, creator TribeOfSingles.com Love Matches-Love Vacations, author of 911BreakupSurvival.com As veteran couples therapist, Nancy Dreyfus, chats with America's Love Guide, Hadley Finch, you discover how to use a simple love […] The post A Lasting Love – Love Secret of Happy Couples Repairs Relationships in a Flash appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Talk to Me Like I’m Someone You Love Have you ever talked and talked to try to resolve an issue in a relationship? Did you feel exhausted and unheard? Couples therapist Nancy Dreyfus created a revolutionary practice that helps real people hold the power to express what they wish they could say to the person they love. Nancy is the author of Talk to Me: Like I’m Someone You Love and has created flashcards of the same name. In this interview we discuss: Why relationship cards Nancy for the first time shares a vulnerable personal story Statement Talk to me like I m Someone You Love. Who is this book for? What topics are discussed? Challenges of communication Nancy shares prompts with us. Words & listening Two takeaways – for improved communication between couples or parent/child Connect with Nancy website book flashcards I hope you enjoy the conversation. If you know anyone who might find value in this conversation, I invite you to share it! smiling, The post Nancy Dreyfus appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
We start off congratulating porns stars on their anal awards. Newly-wed reality show. The curse of the Madden video game. Does anybody care about American Idol anymore? We talk to Nancy Dreyfus who wrote "Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love." Fascinating facts about how we were shaped by our childhoods. We get a mystery caller who turns out to be our friend Sandy Stotzer, host of A Comic's Life, a truly funny comic. Porn stars' protein intake from blowjobs is in question. The funniest names of disgusting sex acts. The best company to work for. And we're off to a two-week break.
We start off congratulating porns stars on their anal awards. Newly-wed reality show. The curse of the Madden video game. Does anybody care about American Idol anymore? We talk to Nancy Dreyfus who wrote "Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love." Fascinating facts about how we were shaped by our childhoods. We get a mystery caller who turns out to be our friend Sandy Stotzer, host of A Comic's Life, a truly funny comic. Porn stars' protein intake from blowjobs is in question. The funniest names of disgusting sex acts. The best company to work for. And we're off to a two-week break.
Holy full house batman! We had a hot time in the studio this week! GD Scotty was back and we had guest GD co-host Nancy Dreyfus (of "Waiter, There's a Fish in my Tomato" - GMO article fame) and the rest of the GD crew in the studio this week. We talked to GD Sandy Holtzman from New York about some innovative stuff happening in NY to help reduce food packaging - always a good thing. Our feature interview was with David Anderson, Founder and Publisher of Important Media's amazing network of green blogs. Phew - I'm exhausted just writing about it. Hope you'll kick back and listen in!
To GMO or not to GMO that is the question. We tried to offer some subjective reporting, but as it turns out, we are all fairly clear that we prefer non-GMO, non-GE food. (GMO = Genetically Modified Organisms, aka GE = Genetically Engineered). We discussed a wonderful article that guest Green Diva blogger, Nancy Dreyfus posted on our blog, which offers great 411 at 101 level on GMO/GE (did you get all that?). We also had a fun call from Green Diva Correspondent, Kimberly Phipps-Nichol with news from Reno, Nevada.
Interview with Nancy Dreyfus, Psy.D., author of "Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love: Relationship Repair in a Flash." Nancy will be sharing her professional advice on diffusing conflict and opening up the lines of positive communication. This is a can't miss segment!