Chasing External Rewards vs Living Through Our Values — Protecting Our Children Through Conflict
Posted By Andrew Jaensch,
02/07/2025 17:27 PM
Chasing External Rewards vs Living Through Our Values — Protecting Our Children Through Conflict In times of separation and high conflict, it is very easy to fall into the pattern of chasing an...
When Our Life and Purpose may be Tied to a Partner
Posted By Andrew Jaensch,
02/07/2025 15:38 PM
When Our Life and Purpose may be Tied to a Partner It is something many people do without realising — we tie our life and our purpose to a partner. We tell ourselves we are independent, but when we...
Staying Busy — And How It Can Help or Hinder Us After Separation
Posted By Andrew Jaensch,
02/07/2025 15:24 PM
Staying Busy — And How It Can Help or Hinder Us After Separation It is no secret that during the trauma of separation, especially in high-conflict cases, many of us turn to activity as a way to...
Becoming Aware of Our Actions — Understanding Our True Values in High-Conflict Separation
Posted By Andrew Jaensch,
02/07/2025 15:00 PM
Becoming Aware of Our Actions — Understanding Our True Values in High-Conflict Separation One of the most important yet overlooked areas during high-conflict separation is becoming aware of our...
What Your Former Partner Needs — Creating Safety and Respect in High-Conflict Separation
Posted By Andrew Jaensch,
02/07/2025 11:42 AM
What Your Former Partner Needs — Creating Safety and Respect in High-Conflict Separation Separation, especially in high-conflict dynamics, is painful. It is often filled with confusion,...
Interpretation of communication
Posted By Andrew Jaensch,
02/07/2025 10:49 AM
Interpretation of communication How we are interpreted—not how we intend—is the true measure of our communication. In high-conflict separation, particularly when legal...
Regret Over Reaction – Understanding Guilt, Shame, and Misalignment
Posted By Andrew Jaensch,
01/07/2025 19:00 PM
Regret Over Reaction – Understanding Guilt, Shame, and Misalignment Guilt and shame are heavy. They creep in after we’ve acted in a way that doesn’t sit right with us—after we’ve raised our voice,...
Seeing Through Their Eyes – Why Your Former Partner’s Perspective Matters
Posted By Andrew Jaensch,
01/07/2025 17:00 PM
Seeing Through Their Eyes – Why Your Former Partner’s Perspective Matters In the aftermath of high-conflict separation, it is natural to become consumed by your own perspective. You’ve likely...
The Roles We Play – Emotional Survival and Patterned Behaviour
Posted By Andrew Jaensch,
01/07/2025 16:00 PM
The Roles We Play – Emotional Survival and Patterned Behaviour From the moment we are born, we begin to learn how to get our emotional needs met. As children, we instinctively observe and remember:...
Co-Regulating Emotions in Intimate Relationships
Posted By Andrew Jaensch,
01/07/2025 14:00 PM
Co-Regulating Emotions in Intimate Relationships Babies are not born with a fully formed sense of self. In the earliest stages of life, there is no distinction between "me" and "you." They perceive...