Tag: couples

What specific constructs, techniques, and interventions do you believe are the most effective?

According to Seligman and Reichenberg (2014), “CBT combines myriad treatments and techniques that all share a common principle that thoughts, rather than external circumstances, cause feelings and behaviors.”

Dr. John E. N. Daniel

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Disruptions that Undermine Effective Decision Making

As a decision-maker, visionary, and thinker, I tend to be very analytical, systematic, and logical. I submit that at the corpus of the decision-making process is developing a methodical and analytical approach to reduce the number of alternatives with which decision-makers are faced.

Dr. John E. N. Daniel

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Disruptions that Undermine Effective Communication

In my opinion, one of the key contributory factors to marital conflict comes directly from personality conflicts. I posit that effective communication may often be undermined and disrupted because of a lack of personal knowledge about one’s personality type.

Dr. John E. N. Daniel

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Constructs to Enhance Effective Marital Communication

Communication, as an overarching principle, is arguably extraordinarily complex because of its multi-faceted and multi-layer variables, particularly in the context of interpersonal and intrapersonal communication.

Dr. John E. N. Daniel

·5 min read

What threats or risks do marriages face today that may undermine the stability of the relationship based on increased economic and financial hardships?

The are several factors that impinge economic and financial pressures associated with couples considering marriage.

Dr. John E. N. Daniel

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