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Syndication

 

Rochelle Newman


A sample of the hottest topics Dr. Mark discussed with Rochelle:
1) how adversity in parenting can be used to create more intimacy
2) why different styles of parenting don’t have to be a problem
3) making your home a safe haven for your son
4) the need for parents to rejuvenate themselves – separately from their spouses
5) using the “completion process” to restore or end marriages
6) the dangers of “withholding” in relationships


Bio: Rochelle is the founder of Partnership Works, coaching couples about relationship,
sensuality and sexuality. She is a Neurolinguistic Patterning (NLP) practitioner and a
community dispute mediator in Marin County. Rochelle facilitates groups for new
mothers and convenes circles for the Center for Women’s Leadership.
It’s time for me to interview you! Yes you! As teaching partners, I want to highlight YOU
as the relationship expert. It would be a great interview to having talk about the need for
parents to be more respectful and loving if they want to minimize the chances of having
children who are going to be challenging. We can discuss this some more, but I am
putting the bat in your hand and leading you to the plate. Parents need you and you
know it.
1) you have an expression you use when we teach: the strength of partnership is not …
-- Use your kids have a great relationship…what does that mean?
2) do you think children, especially the challenging ones, can be difficult on a
relationship – what perspective do you bring to your couples coaching
3) if so, why/how does that cause a rift with the parents and how can they overcome
that - what are some of the ways parents can move closer together, especially if they
have a CTS
4) when couples come to see you, what do you tell them when they feel like when their
moving away from their spouse or want to explore divorce – you can either have what
you want or the reasons why not…completion process
6) the dangers of “withholding” in relationship
7) what was it like for you to have a son – home was haven
8) our model combines personal growth and stress management - women renewing
themselves

For a complimentary 20-minute consultation with Dr. Mark or for more information about his parent coaching and mentoring young men, go to https://cts.drmarkmentor.com/

Direct download: Rochelle_Newman_with_Dr_Mark_-_Interview.mp3
Category:Kids and Family -- posted at: 11:17am PDT