A professional basketball player might work with a therapist to strengthen a recovering knee while consulting a psychologist to overcome anxiety about returning to full-speed play. Youth athletes may learn relaxation techniques alongside injury-prevention exercises during early stages of competitive sports ...
How:Cultivate curiosity like a muscle. Ask questions about things you think you already know. Try something entirely new: a language, a skill, or even a game. Travel, engage with people from different backgrounds, and listen with the intent to learn rather than respond. Surro...
This language barrier further extended to implementation site staff who found identifying needs of the children in their sites to be challenging as they did not share the same language: … [implementation site] staff says, you know, 'insofar as we can communicate with the students, they seem ...
(2005) found a near significant youth X parent alliance interaction for post-treatment substance abuse symptoms. This suggested the positive effects of youth alliance were observed only when parent alliance was high or moderate, but not when low. The potential role of a strong parent-therapist ...
Self-distancing language increased in those who actively attempted to down-regulate emotional response. This was characterized by the less frequent use of first-person singular pronouns like I/me. Importantly, increases in self-distancing language also predicted lower self-rated psychological distress. ...
Most importantly and often not discussed-consider speaking with a family therapist or life coach to help you cope. It is completely natural, normal, and expected for it to hurt or stress you when you have to put on your smile/game face when your child or teen is suffering. Don’t be ...
“But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.”— George Orwell, 1984 Contact Now that I’m no longer on Twitter (though I’m keeping an eye on what’s going on there ) I’m spending more time on other social media. The most direct way of contacting me now ...