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How Divorce Affects Children of All Ages

Palm Beach Divorce attorney Christopher R. Bruce recently interviewed North Palm Beach Child Therapist Justin McManus on how divorce affects children of all ages. Justin's interview (which contains information that everyone around children involved in a divorce should listen to) is accessible below and will be available within the next 24 hours for free download at the iTunes store: click here to download from iTunes.  Stay tuned as the video of Justin's interview is in production and will be available soon!

Editor's Note: Justin McManus is children's therapist in North Palm Beach, Florida and is also a North Palm Beach child counselor.  Justin can be reached by calling 561-459-0621 or through his website, www.jhmcounseling.com.  Justin's StayMarriedFlorida.com profile can be viewed by clicking here.

“He’ll Never Remember It Anyway”: Assisting Children Through Crisis

If you are reading this, you probably already know from experience that parenting is the hardest job you ever take on, especially when you’re doing it right! Although the cliché comes to mind that “children don’t come with a manual”, the fact is, parenting is often a lot of guesswork and trial and error that you can never really be prepared for. This is never more true than in family crisis situations when it seems like there aren’t any clear “right answers”. Although it is one of the most painstaking tasks, parents are key in helping the child make sense of their world, especially when times are tough.

“He’ll Never Remember It Anyway…”

Because I work primarily with young children from infancy to five years of age, I often get the question: “What’s the point in trying to explain anything? He won’t understand and he’ll never remember it anyway!”

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All About Affairs Podcast with Lisa Lauer

Palm Beach Divorce attorney Christopher R. Bruce recently interviewed Palm Beach Gardens Couples Counselor Lisa Lauer on what couples should keep in mind when dealing with infidelity in their relationship.   Lisa's interview (which contains information that everyone should consider when dealing with an affair) is accessible below and will be available within the next 24 hours for free download at the iTunes store: click here to download from iTunes.  Lisa also recently authored the article Affairs: Points to Ponder, which can be viewed by clicking: here.

Editor's Note: Lisa Lauer is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor practicing in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  Lisa practices with the Banyan Group and can be reached by calling 561-967-2566.  Lisa's StayMarriedFlorida.com profile can be viewed by clicking here.

Stepping Out of Vicious Cycles: How to Stop the Never-Ending Fight

By: Jennifer Hume

In my last article I wrote about core issues and how they are at the root of surface issues. I introduced a fictional couple, Trixie and Bob.  Trixie and Bob had a repeating surface issue fight about Bob’s failure to help around the house as Trixie had repeatedly asked.  Trixie became angry; Bob became defensive and shut down, which caused Trixie to get even more angry.  And, you guessed it; Bob really shuts down after that.  So on and so forth.

Can you sense the vicious cycle here?  My Google search defined a vicious cycle, also called a vicious circle, quite well.  It is “a sequence of reciprocal cause and effect in which two or more elements intensify and aggravate each other, leading inexorably to a worsening of the situation.”  Synonyms are: downward spiral, catch-22, chicken and egg situation, and vortex.

 

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Married with Children: Keeping the Spark Alive

Divorce attorney Christopher R. Bruce recently interviewed Palm Beach Gardens Marriage Counselor Nathan Oliver about how couples can "keep the spark alive" in their relationship after having children.   Nathan's interview (which contains easy to implement practical advice) is accessible below and will be available within the next 24 hours for free download at the iTunes store: click here to download from iTunes. 

Editor's Note: Nathan Oliver (and his Wife Amy) are marriage and relationship counselors in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  Nathan and Amy's StayMarriedFlorida profile can be viewed by clicking here.  Nathan and Amy can also be contacted at (561) 622-1107, or through their website, www.olivercounseling.com.

Karen Collins' Happy & Healthy Relationships Podcast

West Palm Beach Divorce attorney Christopher R. Bruce recently interviewed Jupiter Mental Health Therapist Karen Collins  about how to develop and keep healthy and happy relationships.  Ms. Collins recently authored a book on the same subject, In the Pink: Developing Happy Relationships, and a StayMarriedFlorida.com blog post on Happy Relationships. Ms. Collins' interview is accessible below and will be available momentarily for free download at the iTunes store: click here to download from iTunes. 

Editor's Note: Karen Collins is a marriage and relationship counselor in Jupiter, Florida.  Karen's StayMarriedFlorida profile can be viewed by clicking here.  Karen can also be contacted at (561) 512-9743, or through her website, www.rlovestory.com.

Crystal Nasser, Infant Mental Health Specialist and Registered Play Therapist

StayMarriedFlorida.com recently added the profile of Crystal Nasser, LCSW, to the directory of therapists and professionals for children.  To view Crystal's profile, click here.

Crystal is one of the few therapists in South Florida that limits her practice to working with infants and young children.

Through play and filial therapies, Crystal is able to provide counseling to parents/caregivers and their children who find themselves amidst varied emotional and behavioral challenges. These early intervention techniques often result in increased pro-social behavior that heightens the child’s self-confidence, self-control and school readiness.

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Affairs: Points to Ponder

By:  Lisa Lauer, MA, LMHC, NCC

What do you do when you find out your spouse has been having an affair? Shock, anger, confusion, sadness and all sorts of emotions start to flood in. Infidelity can be painful and toxic, but it also can open the door to a more fulfilling and satisfying marriage. Affairs do not occur in a vacuum. By this I mean that there are underlying issues – both individually and within the marriage itself – that fuel the cheating. Therapy is a beneficial process that helps couples examine the causes of their behavior and ways in which they can start to heal from such a breach of trust.

Sometimes, the cheating partner thinks that admitting to the affair and expressing remorse are enough to “move forward.” He or she wonders, “What else do I have to do? I keep saying I’m sorry.” Recognition and remorse are necessary, but they are just the beginning. We can’t fast forward to repair and recovery until we also discover the communication styles and personal patterns that have stood in the way of effectively resolving relationship problems.

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Jennifer Hume's "Getting to the Core" Podcast

Palm Beach County Divorce attorney Christopher R. Bruce recently interviewed North Palm Beach Mental Health Therapist Jennifer Hume about her StayMarriedFlorida.com blog post on "getting to the core" of wounded relationships.  Jennifer's interview is accessible below and will be available for free download at the iTunes store soon.  More Updates to come!

UPDATE: As of March 16, 2014, the file below can be downloaded by clicking here or searching for "Stay Married Florida" in the iTunes store!

New Book on Healthy Relationships by Karen Collins

Karen Collins, a Jupiter marriage and relationship counselor, recently published a book on creating fulfilling and healthy relationships.  The book further expands on Ms. Collins recent guest post, Happy Relationships, which is available by clicking here.

Ms. Collins describes her book, entitled In the Pink: Developing Healthy Relationships, as follows:

"Fulfilling and healthy relationships should be the norm not the exception. You can develop an amazing relationship. If you are searching for that great partner or you are already in a relationship, this book will assist you in identifying the relationship that you want and need to develop a plan of action to get you there. You will develop skills to be the best partner that you can be. You will learn how to write your own love story and get excited about the love and relationship that you can create together. Define your wants and needs in a fun and playful way that brings you amazingly close to your partner. "

For more information on how to purchase Ms. Collins book, click here.

Editor's Note: Karen Collins is a marriage and relationship counselor in Jupiter, Florida.  Karen's StayMarriedFlorida profile can be viewed by clicking here.  Karen can also be contacted at (561) 512-9743, or through her website, www.rlovestory.com.