Case Study: Changes in Anger and Anxiety When anger is not exported, it has a lasting and devastating effect on people experiencing emotions. In this case study we will introduce young women who are beginning to explore the role of anger in life and methods to solve the couple's treatment problem using evaluation tools and emotional intensive therapy. Case study Emily R., 28 years old, entered the treatment phase in November 2013 raised anxiety problems. When I first met, she was married for 4 years and there was a 2 year old daughter.
Some therapists use art therapy, some therapists prefer music therapy, others therapists use emotional concentration (EFT). Many marriage therapists can use the Gottman law. Only a small part of the people working at the couple have been trained and educated ... waiting for sex! (Instead of putting yourself on a pedestal, I rely only on my own curiosity and greedy reading, voluntary research over the past few years, and more than a dozen seminars by top global experts - even if I do not have a graduate student - I may have received more training and education on sex and marriage than most therapists.
Marriage counseling is usually provided by a qualified therapist or clinical psychologist, called a husband and wife, marriage or family therapist (see "Family therapy" and "Intensive emotional therapy"). These therapists offer the same mental health service as other therapists, but they are especially focused on - marital relationship. Human relationship counseling often involves collecting partners for a joint counseling counselor or therapist to help the couple identify and understand the cause of the conflict and try to solve them. Partners value good and bad parts of their relationship. Integrated behavioral partner therapy has succeeded in raising intimacy after the event
Su-Johnson, a clinical psychologist and founding director of the International Emotional Focusing Therapy Center, told me that when partners explore extremes they are often driven by anxiety and the need for control. She said it was natural to rely on others for peace, support, and emotion, but there is a very important difference between constructive dependence and destructive dependence. "Human relations will not affect threats, as human relationships will help people to feel safe.