Have you ever wondered why truly listening is so difficult at times? To a degree, we unlearn how to fully pay attention to other people as we become more focused on our own feelings and needs.
Did you know that children experience improved mental health if they have consistent schedules, rules and chores? When children know what to expect day-to-day, they tend to feel more secure and confident in themselves and their environment.
An amazing quote by Friedrich Nietzsche, “In family life, love is the oil that eases friction, the cement that binds closer together, and the music that brings harmony.”
Puberty and adolescence is a tough time for everybody, but for some children it may be a greater burden than for others. One of the fields of practice of a childhood counselor centers on these issues.
Counseling Quiz: EBP stands for: A) evidenced by proof; B) evident basic practice; C) evidence basic priority; D) evidence based priority; E) evidence based practice. A: "E"
One couples therapy technique you may encounter involves active listening exercises. While listening is something we do each day, actively listening to what our partners are telling us is a skill that can take practice to develop.