Or is it? The Simpson's unite together in their common dislike of the therapist. Building positive reciprocity with family members seems to lead to happier, more fulfilled relationships. Try looking at the commonalities with your children, your partner, your siblings or your parents. Do something nice for a family member with no expectations. Review your interactions with your family and recognize the nice things they may be do for you that you may take for granted.
A blog for occasional thoughts about improving relationships and increasing positive mental health. Or maybe just random flow of thoughts from Julie Fanning LCSW.
RANDOM QUOTE
" Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony." ~ Mohandas K. Gandhi
Friday, February 4, 2011
This isn't quite how family therapy is supposed to go...
Or is it? The Simpson's unite together in their common dislike of the therapist. Building positive reciprocity with family members seems to lead to happier, more fulfilled relationships. Try looking at the commonalities with your children, your partner, your siblings or your parents. Do something nice for a family member with no expectations. Review your interactions with your family and recognize the nice things they may be do for you that you may take for granted.