Familytherapy 20 01 11 Amber Addis Good Morning Hot
Transforming Family Dynamics: The Power of Intentional Connection and Open Dialogue
A: Especially well. The parent says it to child, child says it back, then parent says it to themselves in the mirror. Self-inclusion is key.
“Good morning,” Amber said, pulling her cardigan tighter. “It’s cold in here. The furnace broke. But we’ll be hot again by this afternoon.” familytherapy 20 01 11 amber addis good morning hot
Imagine this: It’s 7:00 AM. The kids are fighting over the last waffle. A parent is rushing to find car keys. Another is already stressed about a work deadline. Within 20 minutes, someone is crying, someone is slamming a door, and the day feels lost before it begins.
Good Morning, Hot Mess: Why Family Therapy Feels Like Turning on the Lights at 7 AM “Good morning,” Amber said, pulling her cardigan tighter
Amber made a note in her journal: 1/20/11. Family Kessler. Heat restored—both kinds.
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That sounds exhausting. It seems like despite your best efforts to set boundaries, the old patterns of reaction are still very present. When the argument started, were you able to utilize the de-escalation techniques we practiced?
Good morning, Amber. It is good to see you today. How have you been feeling since our last discussion regarding the family dynamic?
The you are trying to solve (e.g., screen-time arguments, boundary setting).