Archive for the 'counselor' Category

The Couples Gender-Based Questionnaire (CGQ): 33 Relationship Considerations

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

By: Daniel Eckstein, Pat Love, Kristen J. Aycock, & Victor Wiesner

Click here to contact Victor and/or see his GoodTherapy.org Profile

Abstract
Thirty-three research-referenced gender differences are explored by means of a couple’s gender-based questionnaire (CGQ). Couples take the questionnaire individually and then collaboratively choose one answer relative to whether each statement is more characteristics of males, females, or of both genders. A review of gender-related literature follows. Implications and applications to the couple themselves conclude the article. (more…)

Communication Styles and Strategies

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

By Jeanine Austin, Ph.D.

Click here to contact Jeanine and/or see her GoodTherapy.org Profile

“Because they are human, they suffer. Those who have a better story, a “healthier” childhood, a more impressive résumé, better looks, connections, or education, suffer. Those who are less fortunate than “me” also suffer. Those who are able or good suffer as do those who are weak or mean.”

(Laurence Boldt The Tao of Abundance 94)

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The Body Synergy Interview-2007 Good Therapy Equals Collaborative Partnering

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

By Eduardo Sierra

When I first met Matthew, I immediately liked his presence as an elder and so I wanted to interview him. We met at Waking Down in Mutuality retreats. What began to flower was a friendship of the highest order, “spiritual brothers.” Our conversations were deep, stimulating and enriching for both of us, shared insights and observations flowed. Reminds me of: (more…)

Find a Therapist in Seattle

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

There are so many therapists in Seattle and so many resources to help consumers find counselors in Seattle and the surrounding areas that it is almost overwhelming to know where to begin.  If you don’t have a good word-of-mouth referral from a friend, the next best way is to do an online search.  Again, there are many directories online.  We believe that the best way to find a counselor in Seattle is through GoodTherapy.org, an organization dedicated to encouraging healthy forms of counseling and psychotherapy and one of the leading therapy referral associations on the internet. The intention of GT is to promote collaborative and non-pathological forms of psychotherapy in an effort to reduce harm and to bring more “health” into the field of mental health.  Because of their philosophy and their high standards for who they allow as members, we believe that you are more likely to find an empowering, collaborative, and non-pathological therapist at GoodTherapy.org than anywhere else.

Here are some of the links where you can find a therapist in Seattle Neighborhoods:

GoodTherapy.org Seattle Expanding Fast.

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Directories for therapy are heating up.  The leader in Seattle is Goodtherapy.org.

Learn more about finding a therapist who cares.

http://www.goodtherapy.org/seattle-therapy.org