Posted on September 9, 2010, 11:04 am, by Imago Relationships.
If you are familiar with Imago Relationship counseling you may recall that when we first fall in love the brain releases a powerful cocktail of chemicals, which make us feel on top of the world. According to Harville Hendrix, these chemicals are important, because while we are very good at recognizing our ideal partner, we need a little time to get really connected before we discover that there’s a downside. When the initial euphoria of the drugs wears off, we begin to discover that part of being with the ideal partner is discovering some profound differences, which we need to work on together.
Posted on July 22, 2010, 6:02 pm, by Imago Relationships.
Hardly surprising then that Tara Parker-Pope, writing last month in the New York Times talks about how several groups are turning to online approaches to end marital strife. Some approaches are based on the idea of an online survey, which measures your marital health, and points out areas where you might need relationship help. Other approaches are more like Imago couples therapy, where couples learn to understand and accept each other more fully.
Posted on May 20, 2010, 10:24 am, by Imago Relationships.
The main result from Baker and McNulty was that if you are shy, you will find it just as easy to find a partner as everyone else. But you won’t be as happy. There’s a poignant twist. Your partner maybe blissfully happy with the relationship, partly because you may be too shy to tell them that they need to shape up and meet your needs more
Posted on May 13, 2010, 7:46 pm, by Imago Relationships.
From Couples Therapy to “Ciao”, the Italians are known for doing everything in style. The New York Times recently reported on Italy’s first divorce fair, held in Milan.
It turns out a divorce fair isn’t quite as exciting as it sounds. It’s just a couple of thousand people streaming into the basement of a hotel, and checking out lawyers, dating agencies, and something called a divorce planning agency. Well, if you had a planner for your wedding, why not for your divorce.
Elizabetta Poveldo who wrote the NY Times article, points out some extraordinarily
Posted on April 1, 2010, 9:19 am, by Imago Relationships.
You wouldn’t fight with your marriage counselor would you? It turns out that actually most of us do just that. It’s a subtle and unconscious fight. Couples therapists call it resistance. It’s actually a natural and unavoidable part of the marriage counseling process. I go and see a stranger, and the plan is to tell [...]
Posted on March 30, 2010, 10:47 am, by Imago Relationships.
In a time when marriages are experiencing increased stress from financial worries, many divorce firms are reporting that couples are waiting to move forwards with their divorces, because they can’t afford to separate. It used to be that financing a divorce was easy, selling property to free up surplus equity. Now couples might find that one partner is unemployed, their house difficult to sell, and even if they could, they don’t have the funds to establish two homes.
Posted on February 24, 2010, 3:11 pm, by Imago Relationships.
Here are some stunning facts from a study from the Jubilee Center, a UK-based Christian organization, who says that married parents are nearly 10 times more likely to stay together than un-married parents.
Posted on February 15, 2010, 12:20 pm, by Imago Relationships.
That’s why the workshop/therapy combination can work quickly (two-days for a big change), be lower-cost (you would need a lot of therapy sessions to cover the workshop material), and more effective (the therapy helps re-inforce the workshop).
Posted on February 9, 2010, 10:53 am, by Imago Relationships.
Ah! Valentine’s Day – once dedicated to the patron saint of love, but it seems that the patron saint of greed might be elbowing his way in. Ever had that experience? Well, here’s another approach from Imago.
Posted on January 31, 2010, 7:36 pm, by Imago Relationships.
My wife follows my blog, and asked me the other day if I felt we needed relationship help. “It sure sounds it from the way you write your posts” she said. “Is everything OK?”