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Family Relationships - Articles
Shifting Family Relationships
by
Dr. Laurie W.

Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 5:01pm
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Family relationships continuously change — even if we wish they wouldn’t. Normal changes in good, healthy relationships still cause stress, especially if you... struggle with the relationship with your mother, it may be helpful to understand how the Mom of a grown daughter views these changes.
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My daughter and I were best buddies about
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ADHD Family Relationships: Overlooking What Counts Most
by
Dr. Rory S.


Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 5:07pm
I’ve said many times before that ADHD is bigger than just the child who is diagnosed. ADHD is a diagnosis that is bigger than one person, it’s bigger than a family, and it’s bigger than the relationships we have with others.
There is plenty of research to suggest many different outcomes of the impact ADHD has on the family, on marriage, on divorce
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Family caregiving: when relationships add to the challenge
by
Sharon K. Brothers, MSW

Posted
Tue 11 Aug 2009 9:26am
We’ve been discussing some of the most challenging aspects of family caregiving here among our team and we’re convinced that the relationship shift is probably right... working on creating materials to train and support family caregivers we’re curious: what’s the biggest relationship challenge you’ve experienced in caregiving? How did you resolve
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Improving relationships with family, friends & the ladies
by
Dave Warfel
Posted
Wed 20 Oct 2010 5:35am
to improve relationships in 3 main areas of my life:
Family relationships
Friend relationships
The girlfriend relationship
Improving family relationships
Growing up, we never had big family gatherings. My family was somewhat spread apart, up and down the east cost. Several divorces & fallings out led to complicated relationships that I didn
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Healthy Relationships: What Does Your Family of Origin Have to do With It?
by
Lisa K. MFT

Posted
Thu 09 Oct 2008 2:49pm
Where do we learn about relationships? Parents, primary caregivers, other adults and extended family when we're children.
Young children are little sponges taking.... If they see unhealthy relationships - it's possible they will repeat some of the behaviors they learned.
When I work with couples, I always want to assess their family of origin
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RELATIONSHIPS; FAMILIES AS VICTIMS OF STROKE
by
Dorothy E Ross PhD CCC-SLP Aphasia NYC
Posted
Thu 14 Jan 2010 12:00am
available to victims and their families through so-called stroke clubs.
The couples described are among 200 families in a club sponsored by Brooklyn College and run by professionals at its speech and hearing center. The club, known as Focus (Families Organized for Community Understanding of Stroke), offers a range of social, educational
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The Healthy Relationships Place: What is Family of Origin Work?
by
Lisa K. MFT

Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:36pm
environment in childhood
-Witnessing a volatile, high-conflict relationship between your parents
What Might I Expect if I Wanted to Do Family of Origin Work?
Again...
Sphere: Related Content
"What is family of origin work?
I've been asked this question enough times that I decided to expand on the topic in this article
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