THE HAVEN FAMILY THERAPY BLOG
Acceptance, Gratitude, and Finding Strength in Reflection this December
Holiday gratitude, acceptance, reflection, and mindfulness in therapy in Florida can help you shift your mindset into one that offers you strength this holiday season.
How to Manage the Narcissists in the Family
Coping with holiday anxiety can be tough when you have to manage a narcissistic family member. Haven Family Therapy offers therapy for toxic family in Florida structured to help you break free from toxic family holiday patterns, so your holiday season can look happy, healthy, and peaceful.
EMDR for Anxiety & Related Symptoms
EMDR is an evidence-based therapy modality that was specifically developed to address trauma. It allows you to validate the feelings that stem from your experiences and rearrange your relationship with your memories to reduce how they impact you in the present.
Strengthening the Relationship with Your Parents After Moving Out: A Guide for Young Adults
Your parents may be used to being involved in every aspect of your life. When you move out, they may try to have extensive oversight over your choices. Your parents may scrutinize your spending, or they may have an involvement in your life goals that goes beyond interest and into attempts to control. You may find that you all disagree more and more on where, and how, you live.
How can you set boundaries, so you feel respected and your parents still feel involved?
How to Motivate Your Teen
Beyond the options to overcome your teen’s “whatever”, you’re not the only one in your teen’s life who can help motivate them! Consider who your teen already connects with. Do they have another family member they especially enjoy, or a friend, perhaps a teacher or coach? If you can facilitate them spending time together, or include them when you’re trying to motivate your teen, you’ll go even further in encouraging your teen.
Leading a Purposeful Life & How to Get Unstuck
Feeling stuck is a common experience, but it doesn't have to be a permanent one. By identifying and challenging your limiting beliefs, recognizing your abilities and strengths, and finding and prioritizing what you love, you can begin to move forward and lead a more purposeful life.
What to Do When Your Family Won't Go to Therapy
Therapists can go a long way toward breaking down myths around therapy, mental health, and family dynamics, but you can be the one to start that process for your family. You can talk with your family about the benefits of therapy, both generally and in the context of how you think therapy can help your own family.
How to Better Communicate with Your Teen
The communication gap between you and your teen can be bridged with the careful construction of a respectful, interested connection. You can improve your communication with your teen by keeping calm, being persistent and consistent, respecting your teen as a whole person, and reaching out as often as possible so your teen knows you truly care.
5 Exercises To Do When You’re Anxious
While therapy, such as EMDR therapy, can help you long-term with your anxiety symptoms, there are many meditation, visualization, and breathing exercises you can use to calm down anxiety in the moment.
5 Minutes a Day to a Stronger Relationship: Quick Tips for Busy Couples
You’re noticing that you aren’t connecting as deeply as you used to. You want to make time for your partner, and you know they want to do the same for you, but you’re both driven, active people. You worry, do couples who are busy always grow apart? You cheer each other on in your accomplishments, but how can you stay close when you’re both pulled in so many directions?
Balancing Life in the New Year
To live a balanced life, you must also conclude that perhaps you cannot do it all, or certainly not all at once. The gradual process of building a balanced life starts with turning your attention where it’s needed most. Identify the most critical activities and allocate time and energy accordingly. This prevents burnout and ensures that your energy is directed towards the things in your life that align with overarching goals.
Teen and Family Stress: Finding Calm in Your Home
An open and supportive environment is the bedrock of emotional well-being for teens—and, to be truthful, that applies to adults and relationships. Create a nonjudgmental space where your teens feel comfortable expressing their feelings without fear of judgment or criticism.
Navigating Divorce with Children: Healthy Healing & Co-Parenting Strategies
In the tempestuous sea of divorce, our hearts are cast adrift, battered by emotions we never thought we'd feel. Yet, amid the wreckage, we can find support in family therapy, guiding you through the tumultuous waters of co-parenting.
As a co-parenting therapist who specializes in delivering family counseling to families of all shapes, I’ve put together some of the tips I use most in session.
Overcoming a Painful Past: 4 Tips for Healing Childhood Trauma
Trauma can impact childrens’ lives in several ways, but it can be hard to tell the extent of the impact for any particular event or ongoing trauma. Children aren’t as able to communicate how they feel or what they’re thinking, and childhood trauma can even impact memory formation, so remembering exact events isn’t always possible. Healing traumatic wounds from childhood once you’ve reached adulthood can be tricky.
Finding Hope and Healing through Storytelling and Narrative Therapy
Narrative therapy is a transformative therapeutic approach that views individuals as authors of their own life stories. It is rooted in the belief that people are not defined by their problems but rather by the narratives they construct around them. Developed by an Australian social worker in the 80’s, this empowering form of therapy seeks to deconstruct negative self-perceptions and limitations.
Overcoming Conflict in Your Family
All too often, especially with teenagers in the house, you may find that family conversations turn into conflict. Sometimes the same kind of conflict, over and over, in fact. This can easily lead to post-argument anxiety, where you find yourself on edge, dreading an argument that will end up in an emotional attack of some sort.
5 Tips For Men Who Want to Improve Their Social Skills
These last three years aside, humans are a social species in need of others, whether it is seeking friendships or romantic relationships. It has been particularly difficult for men to discuss their mental health issues, surrounding anxiety, confidence, and self-worth. Unsurprisingly, these issues take a toll on relationships.
How to Help Your Shut-down Teen
You probably remember what it was like to be a teenager struggling with an irritable mood that swings high and low or maybe even the painful experience of being left out of the group. You’ve come a long way since then, and found your voice, but what happens when it's your child who's pulling away from their peers, shutting down, and acting entirely unlike themselves?
What to Expect in a Family Therapy Session
What would change for you if every member of your family had the skills they needed to feel comfortable navigating celebrations and conflict with the same confidence? Does this sound like the future you’re hoping for in your home? An experienced family therapist can help you create it in family therapy sessions.
Celebrating National Adoption Month
November is National Adoption Month! We’re exploring the complexity of adoption stories, family, and the healing power of EMDR for adoptees along with other therapy tools today.