Introduction “Today, we’ll be talking about Negative Relationship Behaviors”

Tell us a little bit about you your background and what you are doing.: I’m Sarah Bradley, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Owner of Hope Grows Therapy & Consultation. My practice is located in beautiful downtown Wetumpka, AL. I grew up in rural Alabama, and my passion is investing in my community by investing in its people. At Hope Grows, we seek to do this by working to help people improve the health of their relationships, their families, their businesses, and themselves. In addition to talk therapy, we offer consultation services to organizations like churches and businesses to help them improve their organizational health through workshops, conferences, and intensives. I’m really excited to be here today and looking forward to talking about some of the most common issues that come up in my sessions. 

 Brief Summary of objectives (3):

Topic 1: Identifying Negative Relational Behaviors 

Criticism:  The expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes. It can give the feeling of never doing anything right. 

 Defensiveness: This can be defined as the behavior to intended to defend or protect. 

 Contempt: This can be defined as a feeling that a person or a thing is beneath, worthless, or deserving scorn. 

 Stonewalling: This can be defined as a block by refusing to answer question or by giving evasive replies. 


 Topic 2: How are these behaviors impacting your relationships

There is a decreased sense of safety and trust that occurs when negative behaviors are present. 

 There is an increased sense of distance/decreasing emotional intimacy within a partnership. 

You will begin to see a decrease in the positive behaviors that happen in a healthy relationship. 

Take a moment to reflect and see if you see any of these ill-effects in one of your relationships.

Now that we’ve identified some of them and their impact on your relationships, it’s important to ask the question - why are these present? 



 Topic 3: Reducing Negative Behaviors and Increasing the Positive 

 Now that we’ve asked why these behaviors are present, as yourself a follow-up - What are you willing to do about this? 

 If you are single then work on your negative behaviors and work to recognize what your patterns have been in past relationships, in a friendship, in a partnership, co-worker relationship, sibling relationship, or other relationships that are present within your life. 

 

 When you are in a partnership then here are some steps to take! 

  First step - talk to your partner. 

Second step - reflect.

Third step – plan.

 Fourth step - Follow through


 

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