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| Wendy Haus Hanevold Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist serving couples and families.
She has offices in Atlanta and Roswell, Georgia.
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| June Kaufman Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist and AD(H)D coach.
Her office s in Decatur, Georgia.
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| Robert Hanevold (Webmaster) is the owner of Quintessential Web Sites.
He is avaialble virtually everywhere but physically located in the Atlanta area.
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In the Garden of thy Heart
is a collection of articles focusing on relationships and how to improve them.
The authors are prominent psychologists, counselors, and consultants. To see an article,
click on the title of the article or on "more...".
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| Articles |
Maintaining Loving Connections: When confronting infertility and major medical challenges
by Wendy Haus Hanevold Ph.D.
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Couples are faced with many bumps, hills and mountains on their journey through life.
Serious Medical challenges (including infertility) throw couples into uncharted territory.
The goal is to survive the journey as a team. So how do you maintain a loving attachment during challenging times?
So how do you create a keep a healing and safe connection when you are both scared and hurting?
Use PLACE—Be Playful, Be Loving,
Be Accepting, Be Curious, and Be Empathic.
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Treating Couples with an AD(H)D Member
by June Kaufman Ph.D.
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Many couples come in to therapy because they are frequently in conflict
due to their different "brain styles". As a clinical psychologist, one
characteristic brain style I see is the AD(H)D type. The member who has
this brain style may actually have the diagnosis of ADD with or without
hyperactivity, or have ADD-like behaviors. Whether or not this member
actually has ADD or is ADD-like, he or she is difficult to live with,
since the other member often has a very different brain style.
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Disclaimer
The articles on htis website are intended as general suggestions for imnproving and enhancing relationships. They are NOT a substitute for therapy,
counseling, or other professional services. If you are encountering issues in your relationship, we encourage you to seek the help of a qualified
professional.
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