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"I think it's really important that all of us are reflecting on those micro communications...because our actions speak louder than our words." Dr. Alise G. Bartley is a marriage and family therapist that has been helping...
Episode 59: Dr. Alise Bartley on Coaching Yourself First is an episode from Parenting Peak Performers Podcast by Kathy Feinstein. "I think it's really important that all of us are reflecting on those micro communications...because our actio...
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Published Jun 4, 2019, 37:07 long, audio available.
"I think it's really important that all of us are reflecting on those micro communications...because our actions speak louder than our words." Dr. Alise G. Bartley is a marriage and family therapist that has been helping families, couples, and individuals for over 25 years. She earned her MA in Counseling and Human Development from Walsh University and her Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy from The University of Akron. Her focus is on helping those who are struggling with their mental wellness from a relationship perspective. She believes that no one lives life in isolation and that we are greatly impacted by those around us. Since no one therapy fits everyone, she uses a combination of theoretical orientations to provide a customized therapeutic experience including Emotionally Focused Therapy, Structural Family Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Her areas of expertise include relationship issues such as communication issues, parenting, healthy sexual functioning, along with depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, and personality disorders. She has helped clients work through a diversity of situations including divorce, shared parenting, family business stressors, trauma, developmental issues, education exploration, and LGBT. In this episode, Kathy and Alise dive into what it looks like to model understanding and reflection in our own behaviors and recognize that our children are learning from us and how we are responding to our environment. Alise explains that it's important to reinforce important behaviors in ourselves if we expect those behaviors in our kids. "How we respond to events sets the stage for how you and your child can work together." They also touch on the special "car time" that happens with parents to and from sporting events.
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Episode 59: Dr. Alise Bartley on Coaching Yourself First is from Parenting Peak Performers Podcast by Kathy Feinstein.
Published Jun 4, 2019 and 37:07 long