Relationship Advice Tips from Dr. Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D.
photograph copyright, Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D.
Do you feel like your family members don’t care about you the way you care about them?
Are you always wondering whether you matter to your spouse, your mother, your father or a sibling?
Then you must be in a constant state of anger and sadness.
You do everything you can to prove your love and commitment but are left hanging when it comes to getting the same back from them.
Perhaps you hear complaints about the caring not being sufficient or good enough during family conflicts.
Maybe the relationship stress gets overwhelming.
Perhaps things get so desperate that there are threats about having to go to family counseling.
One or other of you has already gone online and looked up family therapists in your area.
This video tells a story of a members of an adult family where the family issues revolved around everyone feeling unimportant and uncared for, so that what ever one did for another went appreciated and unacknowledged.
Learn how I helped them share their grievances and connect in ways that made them all feel more valued, important, and loved in their family.
copyright, Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D.
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Disclaimer: this video is for informational and educative purposes only. There is no liability on the part of Dr. Raymond for any reactions you may have while reading the article or implementing the suggestions therein. Interacting with this material does not constitute a therapeutic relationship with Dr. Raymond