Couples Therapy: 10 Things You Should Know

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Medically Reviewed by Mark Hrymoc, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, double-board certified in General & Addiction Psychiatry When a relationship encounters challenges, many couples seek therapy to repair and enhance their connection. Couples therapy, or relationship counseling, offers a structured environment to address issues with the guidance of a trained therapist. The following points explain more about what to expect from couples therapy and how to make the most of it: 1. Understanding Couples Therapy Couples therapy is designed to help partners address conflicts, improve communication, and deepen emotional connections. According to a 2021 meta-analysis published in Psychological Bulletin, couples therapy is effective in improving relationship satisfaction and reducing symptoms of distress (Cuijpers et al., 2021). The therapist’s role is to facilitate dialogue, provide feedback, and offer strategies to tackle relationship problems. 2. The Initial Assessment Therapy typically begins with an initial assessment, where the therapist gains insight into your relationship’s …

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Navigating Family Breakups: How Separation and Divorce Impact Children and the Path to Resilience

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Medically Reviewed by Mark Hrymoc, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, double-board certified in General & Addiction Psychiatry Family separations, including divorce or uncoupling, can be tumultuous and bring significant changes for every member of the family, particularly children. While the immediate effects can be challenging, there is growing evidence that children can not only cope but thrive with the right support. This blog post delves into how family breakups impact children, the benefits of various forms of professional support, and recent research that highlights hopeful outcomes and strategies for fostering resilience. The Impact of Separation and Divorce on Children Children’s experiences during family separations can vary: Emotional and Psychological Effects: Children might experience a spectrum of emotions such as sadness, anger, confusion, or even relief. Their understanding of the situation varies by age, and they might struggle with feelings of abandonment or guilt. Behavioral Adjustments: Emotional strain often leads to behavioral …

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