Listen "Ep 228: Repairing Relationships"
Episode Synopsis
For many of us, a perfectly harmonious home sounds like a dream. We’d love it if teens came home by curfew, our advice was always graciously accepted, and conflict was totally nonexistent. We’d never have to stress about what to make for dinner or worry about who our kids are hanging out with. Everything would be perfect and easy…right?As nice as harmony sounds, it’s simply unrealistic–and not necessarily beneficial either. In fact, psychologists (like the one we’re interviewing today) believe that conflict and disagreement are essential to building strong, nuanced, durable relationships with our kids. Without conflict, there’s no reconciliation. Without reconciliation, relationships never grow and evolve.To explain why parents should embrace conflict and negative emotions, we’re sitting down with Terry Real, author of Us: Getting Past You and Me to Build a More Loving Relationship. Terry is a world-renowned family therapist, speaker, and author of multiple other bestselling books about relationships. He’s also the founder of the Relational Life Institute, where he offers workshops for parents, individuals and couples. He also holds professional training for clinicians to adopt his unique relational life therapy method.In this episode, we’re talking about how conflict is essential to building strong bonds with kids. Plus, we discuss a concerning parenting phenomenon called false empowerment, and explain why parents need to encourage sensitivity in boys.
More episodes of the podcast Talking to Teens Teasers
Ep 239: How to Be Family-Drama Free
02/04/2023
Ep 238: The Advantages of Being a Beginner
26/03/2023
Ep 237: Visible and Invisible Differences
19/03/2023
Ep 236: Navigating the Tween Years
12/03/2023
Ep 235: The Hidden Power of High Sensitivity
05/03/2023
Ep 234: The Emotional Lives of Teenagers
26/02/2023
Ep 231: The Power of Strangers
05/02/2023
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.