by Charles Bronson | May 26, 2020
This worksheet asks people to think about whether their relationships have mutual respect. It asks people to practice a technique where they are fair, truthful, respectful, stick to their values, and apologize when necessary. (communication, couples, marriage therapy, 0520)
by Charles Bronson | May 20, 2020
This worksheet is intended to help couples build their relationship by identifying both their personal strengths and the strengths of a partner. The worksheet also provides couples with questions to reflect on how they can build on the strengths of each other. (couples counseling, communication, marriage, 0520)
by Virginia Perez | May 19, 2020
Spanish Version – The Family Dinner Card Game was developed specifically for families coping with issues brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. This easy-to-use game has 104 cards that build family support and bonding. And it’s fun! The game also includes blank cards for families to write their own questions. (prevention, communication, family therapy, 0520)
by Charles Bronson | May 18, 2020
This worksheet helps couples identify if they have a serious communication problem in their relationship and suggests specific skills to practice as a speaker and as a listener (marriage, relationship, communication, 0520)
by Charles Bronson | May 13, 2020
This worksheet is designed to help people maintain their identity as a separate person, while creating intimacy, closeness, and connection with their partner. (couples counseling, marital therapy, marriage, communication, 0520)