“That’s a very clear request, Amber. Lena, could you try a ‘validation‑first’ response next time? Something like, ‘I can see you’re really upset right now; I’m here with you. Would you like to try a breathing exercise together?’”
Families enter therapy for a wide variety of reasons, often triggered by major life transitions, chronic stress, or interpersonal friction. FamilyTherapy 20 01 15 Amber Chase Mother Helps...
Therapists work with families to identify behavioral patterns that cause friction. By understanding these dynamics, family members can develop healthier ways to support one another. The Dynamics of Parental Support “That’s a very clear request, Amber
“That’s a very clear request, Amber. Lena, could you try a ‘validation‑first’ response next time? Something like, ‘I can see you’re really upset right now; I’m here with you. Would you like to try a breathing exercise together?’”
Families enter therapy for a wide variety of reasons, often triggered by major life transitions, chronic stress, or interpersonal friction.
Therapists work with families to identify behavioral patterns that cause friction. By understanding these dynamics, family members can develop healthier ways to support one another. The Dynamics of Parental Support