
Fighting Over Thanksgiving?
Fighting Over Thanksgiving? You want to have family over for a big dinner. They don’t. Conflicting opinions on what to do are common this year . . .
A new survey from Ohio State University found 38 percent of Americans will have Thanksgiving with 10 or more people, household members or not. 79 percent said they are only eating with people that live with them.
If your family is undecided and arguing over what to do, how can you resolve this conflict?
What are the keys to working through each other’s point of view without bringing up old resentments and baggage?
How can you come to a compromise?
Listen to Joan as she discusses this topic:
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Joan E Childs, LCSW is a renowned psychotherapist, inspirational speaker and author of Do You Hate the One You Love: Strategies For Healing and Saving Your Relationship. In private practice since 1978, she specializes in individual and couple’s therapy, grief therapy, EMDR, NLP, inner child work and codependency. Learn more about her services at www.joanechilds.com.
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