Relationship Coaching
A strong, healthy relationship can be one of the best supports in your life. Good relationships improve your life in all aspects, strengthening your health, your mind and your connections with others as well. However, it can also be one of the greatest drains if the relationship is not working. Relationships are an investment. The more you put in, the more you get back. Love and relationships take work, commitment, and a willingness to adapt and change through life as a team. Learn about ways to keep a healthy relationship strong, or work on repairing trust and love for a relationship on the rocks.
What is relationship coaching?
Dr. Saum has been counseling individuals and couples on relationship issues for the last decade. His expertiese have proven to provide an increase understanding and help increase a clearity in your relationships. Relationship coaching is a life coaching specialization that helps people find greater fulfillment in their personal relationships. Aa a relationship coach, Dr. Saum can help you:
Relationship coaches typically have experience and training in various relationship dynamics, from romantic relationships to family relations and friendships.
For some relationship coaches, it is not necessary to work with both partners in a relationship. Coaching helps clients let go of their own painful thoughts, and create their own relationship vision. This means clients are able to enjoy a satisfying relationship even without their partner's participation in the coaching process.
Relationship coaches also work with people who are not yet in a relationship. They will work with singles who have a history of troubled relationships, who have difficulty knowing what they want in a relationship, or just want to stay on track with their plan to find a deeper connection with someone.
Other coaches meet with both partners, and teach communication, conflict resolution, and other coaching tools meant for couples.
Relationship Coaches, just like life coaches, take healthy people and make them high performing. A relationship coach can help you quickly uncover the essence of what you want out of a partnership, guide you around painful issues, and create a safe cocoon as you face your fears and discover your true desires.
How to strengthen your romantic relationship and make love last Everyone’s relationship is unique, and people come together for many different reasons. But there are some things that good relationships have in common. Knowing the basic principles of healthy relationships helps keep them meaningful, fulfilling and exciting in both happy times and sad:
What makes a healthy love relationship?
What is relationship coaching?
Dr. Saum has been counseling individuals and couples on relationship issues for the last decade. His expertiese have proven to provide an increase understanding and help increase a clearity in your relationships. Relationship coaching is a life coaching specialization that helps people find greater fulfillment in their personal relationships. Aa a relationship coach, Dr. Saum can help you:
- set relationship goals
- understand your current partnership
- help resolve resolve relationship stress, conflicts, and tensions
- help understand the role of self vs role of partner in a relationship
- thrive inside your marriage
- grieve a lost loved-one
- take your long-term romance to the next level
Relationship coaches typically have experience and training in various relationship dynamics, from romantic relationships to family relations and friendships.
For some relationship coaches, it is not necessary to work with both partners in a relationship. Coaching helps clients let go of their own painful thoughts, and create their own relationship vision. This means clients are able to enjoy a satisfying relationship even without their partner's participation in the coaching process.
Relationship coaches also work with people who are not yet in a relationship. They will work with singles who have a history of troubled relationships, who have difficulty knowing what they want in a relationship, or just want to stay on track with their plan to find a deeper connection with someone.
Other coaches meet with both partners, and teach communication, conflict resolution, and other coaching tools meant for couples.
Relationship Coaches, just like life coaches, take healthy people and make them high performing. A relationship coach can help you quickly uncover the essence of what you want out of a partnership, guide you around painful issues, and create a safe cocoon as you face your fears and discover your true desires.
How to strengthen your romantic relationship and make love last Everyone’s relationship is unique, and people come together for many different reasons. But there are some things that good relationships have in common. Knowing the basic principles of healthy relationships helps keep them meaningful, fulfilling and exciting in both happy times and sad:
What makes a healthy love relationship?
- Staying involved with each other. Some relationships get stuck in peaceful coexistence, but without truly relating to each other and working together. While it may seem stable on the surface, lack of involvement and communication increases distance. When you need to talk about something important, the connection and understanding may no longer be there.
- Getting through conflict. Some couples talk things out quietly, while others may raise their voices and passionately disagree. The key in a strong relationship, though, is not to be fearful of conflict. You need to be safe to express things that bother you without fear of retaliation, and be able to resolve conflict without humiliation, degradation or insisting on being right.
- Keeping outside relationships and interests alive. No one person can meet all of our needs, and expecting too much from someone can put a lot of unhealthy pressure on a relationship. Having friends and outside interests not only strengthens your social network, but brings new insights and stimulation to the relationship, too.
- Communicating. Honest, direct communication is a key part of any relationship. When both people feel comfortable expressing their needs, fears and desires, trust and bonds are strengthened. Critical to communication are nonverbal cues—body language like eye contact, leaning forward or away, or touching someone’s arm.