Broadcasts about Relationship

What Men Wish Women Knew, #1 of 1, #3372

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Based on interviews with her closest male friends (married and single), Brenda relates the core concerns that men face and wish that women >> understood. The vulnerability and honesty with which they share is applauded and much needed.

Honey, are you doing that to bug me? #5 of 5, #3338

Christine Vander Wielen, M.S.W., CAPSW

We sometimes think that our spouses do things just to bug us, when it is really how they are hard wired. In this series Christine Vander Wielen and Lynda Savage discuss some of the more common ways that spouses may be hard wired differently.

Honey, are you doing that to bug me? #4 of 5, #3337

Christine Vander Wielen, M.S.W., CAPSW

We sometimes think that our spouses do things just to bug us, when it is really how they are hard wired. In this series Christine Vander Wielen and Lynda Savage discuss some of the more common ways that spouses may be hard wired differently.

Honey, are you doing that to bug me? #3 of 5, #3336

Christine Vander Wielen, M.S.W., CAPSW

We sometimes think that our spouses do things just to bug us, when it is really how they are hard wired. In this series Christine Vander Wielen and Lynda Savage discuss some of the more common ways that spouses may be hard wired differently.

Honey, are you doing that to bug me? #2 of 5, #3335

Christine Vander Wielen, M.S.W., CAPSW

We sometimes think that our spouses do things just to bug us, when it is really how they are hard wired. In this series Christine Vander Wielen and Lynda Savage discuss some of the more common ways that spouses may be hard wired differently.

Honey, are you doing that to bug me? #1 of 5, #3334

Christine Vander Wielen, M.S.W., CAPSW

We sometimes think that our spouses do things just to bug us, when it is really how they are hard wired. In this series Christine Vander Wielen and Lynda Savage discuss some of the more common ways that spouses may be hard wired differently.

Nurturing Your Child's Relationship With God, #3 of 3, #3304

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Each developmental phase carries with it particular tasks and ways of thinking that provide the groundwork for us to make belief in God easier for children to understand. This three program series focuses in on ways in which we as adults and parents can help a child embrace and integrate a living and simple faith in the love God has for them.

Nurturing Your Child's Relationship With God, #2 of 3, #3303

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Each developmental phase carries with it particular tasks and ways of thinking that provide the groundwork for us to make belief in God easier for children to understand. This three program series focuses in on ways in which we as adults and parents can help a child embrace and integrate a living and simple faith in the love God has for them.

Nurturing Your Child's Relationship With God, #1 of 3, #3302

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Each developmental phase carries with it particular tasks and ways of thinking that provide the groundwork for us to make belief in God easier for children to understand. This three program series focuses in on ways in which we as adults and parents can help a child embrace and integrate a living and simple faith in the love God has for them.

Avoiding A Judgmental Attitude, #4 of 4, #3301

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Foundational to any successful relationship is our ability to see another in light of how the Lord sees that person. Avoiding a judgmental attitude sounds good but, as anything valuable, involves a committed desire to be confronted with our own lack of fairness and intentional choices to assume the best of another. This series of radio programs outlines the basis of this principle in Scripture as well as encourages all of us to be made more in the likeness of Christ.

Avoiding A Judgmental Attitude, #3 of 4, #3300

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Foundational to any successful relationship is our ability to see another in light of how the Lord sees that person. Avoiding a judgmental attitude sounds good but, as anything valuable, involves a committed desire to be confronted with our own lack of fairness and intentional choices to assume the best of another. This series of radio programs outlines the basis of this principle in Scripture as well as encourages all of us to be made more in the likeness of Christ.

Avoiding A Judgmental Attitude, #2 of 4, #3299

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Foundational to any successful relationship is our ability to see another in light of how the Lord sees that person. Avoiding a judgmental attitude sounds good but, as anything valuable, involves a committed desire to be confronted with our own lack of fairness and intentional choices to assume the best of another. This series of radio programs outlines the basis of this principle in Scripture as well as encourages all of us to be made more in the likeness of Christ.

Avoiding A Judgmental Attitude, #1 of 4, #3298

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Foundational to any successful relationship is our ability to see another in light of how the Lord sees that person. Avoiding a judgmental attitude sounds good but, as anything valuable, involves a committed desire to be confronted with our own lack of fairness and intentional choices to assume the best of another. This series of radio programs outlines the basis of this principle in Scripture as well as encourages all of us to be made more in the likeness of Christ.

Trauma in Relationships, #3281

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Trauma happens to competent, healthy, strong, people. An unexpected assault on the senses or in any way a harmful stressor will cause a natural reaction to anyone. It is lovingly important to know what this response is doing to us in healthy and unhealthy ways. This fascinating program will look at how we are impacted by trauma and what to do about it.

Walking Towards Intimacy #1 of 4, #3151

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Brenda Spina and Phil Pannier discuss the beginnings of and elements of developing intimacy. Intimacy is necessary and is reflective of our relationship to the Lord.

Intimacy with God: Wrap Up #4 of 4, #767

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Lynda with her co-host Paul take time to wrap up their discussion on what it means to be intimate with God.

Intimacy with God: Reactions From Oneself and Others #3 of 4, #766

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Opening up to God may elicit many different responses within oneself as well as produce changes in your relationships with others.

Intimacy with God: Inviting God Into Inadequacies #2 of 4, #765

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Any relationship requires one to practice vulnerability. Inviting God into your inadequacies is one way to experience a growing sense of intimacy with God.

Intimacy with God #1 of 4, #764

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

How can I be intimate with someone I cannot see?

Family Systems: Boundaries and Atmosphere #3 of 3, #731

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Discussing families and the development of boundaries would not be complete without taking a look at how boundaries change and the factors that influence this change.

Family Systems: Family Boundaries #2 of 3, #730

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

This program continues the discussion of limits and boundaries in the family system and how they are formed.

Family Systems #1 of 3, #729

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Why do family systems exist and what are they? Join us as we talk about limits and boundaries of the family system and how they are formed.

The Need To Win: A Look at Winning #1 of 4, #695

Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC

How do you feel when you think you might lose a fight? Join us as we take a look at our 'need' to win.

Family Life of Jacob: Background of His Marriages #622

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Dynamics explored around the marriage of Jacob to wives Leah and Rachel

Family Life of Jacob: His Family & Coalitions #621

Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC

Taking a look at the family life of Jacob and lessons to learn for our time.

Dear Rosa