Posts Tagged ‘family relationships’
Why Your Therapist Asks about Your Childhood (Part 3 of 3)
In the previous two posts, we’ve talked about why therapists ask about your childhood. We’ve explored: how your childhood sheds light on who you are today; and the reasons why you might feel resistance discussing your childhood or family during therapy (and the reasons are many). This post is about the “payoff” for talking…
Read MoreAging Parents: How You Can Keep Your Relationship Strong While Caring For Them
It’s no secret that caring for your aging parents is a tough gig. Especially while also trying to nurture your relationship with your partner. This is a situation many of our clients in San Francisco struggle with. And that’s because caring for an aging parent can cause a big strain in your other relationships, especially…
Read More