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I've interviewed dozens of therapists about how to navigate relationship turbulence and found that they generally offer up pretty predictable advice: communicate, compromise, express appreciation. Here are five surprising pieces of advice, from relationship and family therapists. This is especially important during times of friction, says Vienna Pharaon, a marriage and family therapist and author of "The Origins of You." People often dismiss or forget the value of community once they enter a partnership, says Dené Logan, a marriage and family therapist and author of "Sovereign Love." Dené Logan marriage and family therapist3.
Persons: I've, Lisa Marie Bobby, Vienna Pharaon, Dené Logan, Bobby, Logan Locations: Denver, Vienna
6 Self-Help Books That Therapists Read Themselves
  + stars: | 2024-02-09 | by ( Carolyn Todd | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Of the thousands of self-help books on the market, which ones are truly helpful? “It’s uncommon to find a self-help book that feels different,” said Vienna Pharaon, a marriage and family therapist in New York City. And there are some that therapists personally turn to or suggest to their patients. “Almost every therapist I know has a whole list of self-help books to recommend,” said Daniel Tomasulo, a counseling psychologist and the academic director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Teachers College, Columbia University. When sorting through the self-help stacks, who better to help than mental health professionals?
Persons: , Daniel Tomasulo Organizations: Teachers College, Columbia University Locations: Vienna, New York City
Vienna Pharaon Family therapistFamilies also have a way of undermining any growth or changes you've made over the last year, which can be endlessly frustrating. If your family Thanksgiving feels more like a figurative cage match, there are ways to steady yourself before arriving and self-soothe at the dinner table. What's going to offer you the most amount of peace in this experience? Vienna Pharaon Family Therapist3. Set a boundary Call your family ahead of time and vocalize what exact topic you'd like to avoid, Stewart says.
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