Encounter-Centered Couples Therapy Can Make A Difference with Carol the Coach
Sexual Addiction:Strength/Hope/Recovery
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The Importance of Embrace in a Relationship
The most dangerous thing they will ever do is talk. But you can at least pull up two chairs, bring them close enough so that your knees are touching the chair in front of you. Connect with your eyes, hold hands, take some breaths. We have seen when people do that, it takes about four minutes for limbic resonance to occur. That's when the emotional brain patterns begin to merge. And you'll see the brain bridge. You'll see the encounter on their functional MRI.
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