Family
Conflict - Parents And Children: The resources offered in this section
can help you deal more effectively as a parent with your child when conflicts
arise. While you are never going to totally eliminate arguements or conflict
with your child, we do have an article that will help you to reduce their
number. We also provide some ideas for helping your child to express their
anger at you in a healthy way. Also, you can help your child manage his
anger positively towards others outside the family. You'll provide him with
conflict resolution skills that will last a lifetime.
By Elaine M. Gibson
- Knowing how to handle each behavior that results from having a difficult temperament can change the pattern of ill-feelings and helplessness that both parent and child experience.
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- Is there someone in your immediate or extended family who gets on your nerves? Do you sometimes find yourself distracted or impatient at work because you are thinking about a mother-in-law, brother-in-law, parent, child, or sibling who was insensitive or obnoxious during a recent phone call or visit?
%u201CYou are not alone,%u201D says Leonard Felder, Ph.D.,
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By Thomas J. Schumacher, Psy.D.,R-CSW
- Most all of you have had to contend with control freaks. These are those people who insist on having their way in all interactions with you. They wish to set the agenda and decide what it is you will do and when you will do it. You know who they are – they have a driving need to run the show and call the shots. Lurking within the fabric of the conversation is the clear threat that if you do not accede to their needs and demands, they will be unhappy.
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By Dr. Charles Flatter, Dr. James M. Herzog, Dr. Phyllis Tyson and Katherine R
- Having a sister or brother can be the best thing that ever happens to a child. But it often feels like the worst. In this article, we'll explore the sibling bond in all its complexity and try to explain why a sometimes difficult relationship often turns into a lifelong friendship between peers.
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By Lisa Cohn
- Learn some lessons about dealing with step-children from a woman who moved from Russia to the United States. See how she changed her point of view that changed her relationship with her step-sons dramatically.
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By Jeremy Boyle
- As siblings grow into mature adults, they hope and expect rivalries will recede into the past. For most siblings this is the case, but for some rivalry continues to burn deep. In some cases new rivalries pop up. When sibling rivalry persists into adulthood, the conflict and self-doubts can be devastating. For those suffering these negative consequences, it's important to learn about sibling rivalry and how to minimize it.
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