Dr. Jim explains that when confronting someone—especially an adult child or a family member—we need to remain the calmest person in the room to have healthy, productive conversations.
What can I do about my sister, who has guardianship of a child and two seniors, including my mom, but is excluding them from the rest of the family?
Should I move my sister back in with me? She was in a car accident and placed in a residential home, but someone may be trying to scam her out of money.
This is my second marriage. My wife recently accused me of having something going on with a former employee after looking her up on social media and saying she was attractive—how should I respond?
My counselor and husband don’t want me to have a relationship with my family because I have bipolar disorder and they say my family tears me down. How should I handle seeing my brother after I gave him money to keep him out of jail, but he didn’t use it and kept asking for more?
Dr. Jim explains that when confronting someone—especially an adult child or a family member—we need to remain the calmest person in the room to have healthy, productive conversations.
What can I do about my sister, who has guardianship of a child and two seniors, including my mom, but is excluding them from the rest of the family?
Should I move my sister back in with me? She was in a car accident and placed in a residential home, but someone may be trying to scam her out of money.
This is my second marriage. My wife recently accused me of having something going on with a former employee after looking her up on social media and saying she was attractive—how should I respond?
My counselor and husband don’t want me to have a relationship with my family because I have bipolar disorder and they say my family tears me down. How should I handle seeing my brother after I gave him money to keep him out of jail, but he didn’t use it and kept asking for more?