therapy

skyraven02
February 9th
Anyone ever make your significant others go to therapy with there kids to show them that maybe the way there kids react to things is because of the way they act? Did you see any improvement?

CheeryMango
Sunday
It sounds like you're dealing with a situation where you're concerned about how the behavior of kids in a family dynamic might be influenced by the actions of the adults. It can definitely be a challenging situation, especially if there’s a cycle of behavior that’s hard to break or recognize from the inside. Couples therapy or family therapy can sometimes be a great way to open up those conversations in a safe space where everyone can reflect and address the underlying dynamics.