Feeling anxious? Anxiety can manifest itself in many ways that prove detrimental to our own personal health, as well as our relationships. That sense of uneasiness, worrying about the future and the general demands of life are all forms of anxiety. Don’t let anxiety bog you down and negatively affect the relationship with yourself and your partner any longer!
In an episode of the I Do Podcast my colleague Dr. Denise Fournier discusses relationship advice topics that include:
• How anxiety can manifest as reactivity to your partner and how to change this to responsiveness.
• Why some anxiety can be good and how to best channel this energy.
• Becoming aware of your anxiety and taking steps to manage it.
• How to slow things down rather than approaching everything with a sense of urgency.
• How anxiety lives in the body and the physiological responses we can create to cope with our anxiety.
• And much more!
Dr. Denise Fournier is a mindfulness-based psychotherapist and coach in Miami, FL. Through her practice, Evergreen Therapy, she works with individuals and couples using an approach that blends modern research and Eastern philosophy. In addition to her work with clients, Denise is also an adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern University and a regular contributor to the Psychology Today.
The episode, Managing Your Anxiety to Improve Your Relationship, can be found at the link below. Check it out!
Managing Anxiety to Improve Your Relationship
Talk soon,
Dr. Ilene