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LoveWork: Skills for a Relational Life
Jerry Sander, LCSW & Kristy Gaisford, LCSW
78 episodes
1 week ago
Send us a text This was a topic that was requested of us to talk about, and which resonated with both Kristy and Jerry as a worthy one. When couples therapy goes wrong, or is unsatisfying to the couple that searched for help, why is this??? What type of connection, process and set of skills are necessary to have things click and move forward with good feeling for all involved? Kristy and Jerry consider this (along with a fake fight in which one person argues about the couples therapist favori...
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Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
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Send us a text This was a topic that was requested of us to talk about, and which resonated with both Kristy and Jerry as a worthy one. When couples therapy goes wrong, or is unsatisfying to the couple that searched for help, why is this??? What type of connection, process and set of skills are necessary to have things click and move forward with good feeling for all involved? Kristy and Jerry consider this (along with a fake fight in which one person argues about the couples therapist favori...
Show more...
Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
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Everything Breaks; Most Gets Fixed
LoveWork: Skills for a Relational Life
32 minutes
1 year ago
Everything Breaks; Most Gets Fixed
Send us a text You know the feeling when you just want to throw things away? When one too many things have occurred and you would just love to get rid of things (or your partner?) instead of working to fix them? Jerry ponders the convergence of a number of mechanical breakdowns that came his way as Kristy puts it in context of the ever-present challenge of relational repair.
LoveWork: Skills for a Relational Life
Send us a text This was a topic that was requested of us to talk about, and which resonated with both Kristy and Jerry as a worthy one. When couples therapy goes wrong, or is unsatisfying to the couple that searched for help, why is this??? What type of connection, process and set of skills are necessary to have things click and move forward with good feeling for all involved? Kristy and Jerry consider this (along with a fake fight in which one person argues about the couples therapist favori...