Working with Difficult Men: Where’s the Leverage for Change?
“It used to be a man could tell what to do,” says George, who’s in his mid-50s, a Boston expat now living with his wife, Michele, in her home state of Texas. In jeans and a work shirt, he looks the part of an ordinary American Joe. “Go to work,” George ticks off. “Hold a […]
10 Commandments of Time Outs in a Relationship
The best defense against verbal abuse is a formal time-out. When either partner calls a time-out – by saying the words, “time-out,” by using the “T“ hand signal, or by using any agreed-upon sign – the interaction comes to an immediate stop. The spoken or gestured signal is understood by both partners to be an […]
How to Work With ‘Carried Feelings’
In this blog, I share with you different ways to work with Carried Feelings. Sometimes as therapists, working with past trauma and shame can be a heavy, but lifting process. Pull the Shame Up In working with carried feelings, you can have the person literally in their mind’s eye, scoop up the shame out of […]
