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Choosing a Couples Counselor: What to Look for in a Specialist

Finding a therapist who works with the special needs of a couple can be difficult. Here is a short list of things to look for in your search.

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Professional Background Couples and Family Therapy Steps Beyond Communication Skills

Use that free consultation to find out if you and your marriage counselor will be a good fit. Here is a list of things to consider

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The “180 List” For the Leaning in Spouse: Turning Harmful Urges Into Positive Actions

Here is help.: When a partner is thinking about leaving the relationship, the natural responses by the hopeful spouse may be doing more harm than good.

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Posted in couple friendly counseling, Couples, leaning out, resources for Marriage Family Therapy, Saving the realtionship, self help

Working with Couples in Distress: Therapist Values

As a Christian therapist what are my values about marriages today, healing in marriage, and divorce?

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Posted in Christian Values, couple friendly counseling, Couples, Crisis, marriage friendly, resources for Marriage Family Therapy, Saving the realtionship, self help

Fifty Ways to Love Your Lover: Quick Easy Ways to Connect

Qick tips to help you feel more loving

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Alone in Saving this Relationship: Help for the Leaning in Partner

Maybe your partner is the one who cheated… yet you find yourself holding on. You haven’t given up hope. Before making things worse, take a breath and learn about some of your options.

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Posted in Couples, Crisis, marriage friendly, resources for Marriage Family Therapy, Saving the realtionship, self help

When Did Avoiding Conflict Become Avoiding Each Other?

Couple’s therapy is more than learning to communicate.

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One Small Change: The Power of Words Part 3

“Four simple words said in the right tone and at the right time, can alter the perception of negative communication with you partner immediately*” Imagine a time when you felt nagged, criticized , pressured, or stuck listening to someone complain. Imagine that string of negative

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Help! My Partner is Abandoning Ship

You are alone in wanting to save the relationship. In the stormy seas of a break up panic can sink you faster. These three tips can help you navigate the storms.

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One Small Change: The Power of Words (part 1)

As I work with clients I enjoy watching them experience how even the smallest change can have a big impact internally and externally (relationally, physically, emotionally, spiritually, financially, psychologically, and environmentally). One of my favorite small changes involves  modifying  a

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Ramona Taylor, M.A. LMFT a Clinical Fellow of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (LMFT97652)

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embrace 1Many people are surprised to find that they begin to notice positive changes from the moment they make their appointment. As a Marriage & Family Therapist registered intern, I pull from a wide range of treatment modalities to create a treatment plan that will benefit each individual client. As former teacher I carry with me the desire to teach myself out of a job. So, along with effective individualized treatment, I make it my goal to teach clients to use what they learn in session, where it counts: in their everyday lives.   I see couples, families, children, young adults and teens. I have varied hours of availability, including late afternoons, early mornings at The Inland Integrated Wellness Center. Our office is located in the historic district of Corona about 1 mile South of the 91FWY :
817 West Grand Blvd (map)
at the Inland Integrated Wellness Center.
Please feel free to view the pages of my website or call the office toll free at
(888) 634-6999 ext 16 if you would like more information or would like to start therapy.
Often same day appointments are available so why wait healing can start today!

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