Body Language Might Be Useless for Communicating Emotion by Taylor Bennett | Oct 12, 2017 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Research Our primary form of communication is verbal communication. However, we speak just as often through nonverbal communication or body language. The way we sink into our chairs, cross our arms, and look down at the ground all communicate negative feelings—those of deflation, unease, and discomfort. Now, we can also communicate…
5 Ways to Win an Argument by Taylor Bennett | Aug 28, 2017 | Communication, Mental Health Topics So I am in the very stressful, annoying process of moving. My garage is filled with boxes and crates aplenty, my room stripped down to nothing but my mattress, and my mind is bursting at the seams with all that I still have to get done. My dad, being the…
5 Ways to De-escalate a Conflict by Taylor Bennett | Aug 22, 2017 | Communication, Mental Health Topics We’re living in trying times. It’s as if every time I turn my head, turn on the TV, or turn a corner there’s another conflict. About race, about inequalities, about the concerning state of our earth. And about the more mundane: about who gets to go first, who has the…
5 Good Ways to End a Relationship by Taylor Bennett | Aug 21, 2017 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships I practically came out of the womb breaking hearts. No, not in a cocky, I’m-so-awesome-and-beautiful way. My breakups actually just always go horribly wrong. I somehow approach the situation every time in the worst possible way, and the poor guy either ends up confused or a mess of emotions. I’m…
5 Steps to Ask for Forgiveness. by Taylor Bennett | Aug 20, 2017 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Apologies are important. Without them (and consequent forgiveness of course) Corey and Topanga couldn’t have grown their relationship into marriage on Boy Meets World, Meredith and Derek wouldn’t have made it past the first season of Grey’s Anatomy, and Blair and Chuck never would have found their way back to…
Body Language: Examples and 5 Little-Known Facts by Taylor Bennett | Aug 1, 2017 | Communication, Mental Health Topics Communicating Without Uttering a Word We may view the primary form of communication as speaking with one another verbally, but we speak almost just as often and effectively through nonverbal communication: body language. The way we hunch over in our chairs, and the way we shrug our shoulders or roll…
Are you arguing the RIGHT way in your relationship? by Thriveworks Counseling | Jan 26, 2017 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Communication is an important part of all relationships. To build a strong relationship you must learn how to communicate effectively with your partner. Sometimes that communication includes arguing. Let’s imagine a scenario. It’s been a long day and you’re finally home and seated on the couch with your partner, in…
Anatomy of an Apology by Angie Sumrall | Apr 7, 2016 | Communication, Mental Health Topics If you’re human, you’ve probably found yourself needing to apologize to someone at some point. Apologies are a bedrock of healthy human interactions. But in spite of the most sincere intentions, our sorry sometimes proves inadequate. If your apologies tend to fall short, it could be that you’re only focusing…
Why is asking for help so hard? by Linda Mikesic | Jan 27, 2016 | Communication, Mental Health Topics Why is asking for help so hard? I know that when I was growing up, asking for help was seen as a sign of weakness. We were raised to not go outside of our family system with our problems. It is no wonder that I was well into my twenties…
How to Communicate with Your Teenager by Stacie Davidson M.S., LPC | Sep 29, 2015 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Parenting When you think of the word “teenager” what is the first thing that comes to your mind? Attitude? Defiant? Impossible? It’s no secret that it can be difficult to communicate with adolescents.. Many people assume their teenagers are overly emotional, impulsive, and sometimes just mean. All of those statements can…
5 Steps for Effective Communication in Your Relationships by Thriveworks Counseling | Oct 16, 2014 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships TRANSCRIPT: Hi. I’m Twilynn Jourdain, a licensed psychotherapist here at Thriveworks, and I’d like to speak with you about effective communication in relationships. We all know how important relationships are, and the key to having strong, positive relationships is our ability to communicate effectively our feelings, our thoughts and our…
Stop Yelling at Your Spouse! Try this Couples Coaching Communication Technique Instead. by Curtiss Robinson | Sep 16, 2014 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships It happens every night. It might be the man or it could be the woman, but one of you comes home and plops down on the sofa in front of the TV or hides away in the computer room. At the end of the day you or your partner or…