Therapist Reveals the 4 Signs You Are In An Unhealthy Relationship | Jordan Green on Women of Impact

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Hey guys, Lisa here! If you didn’t already know, I am super frikin excited to share that I’m writing a book! To be the FIRST to get sneak peeks about my book and other exclusive content go to: http://lisabilyeu.com/ and be sure to sign up for my newsletter. This episode is sponsored by Athletic Greens. Go to https://athleticgreens.com/lisa and receive a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase! Do you find it a struggle to love yourself in spite of how much you put on the line day after day for everyone else? How can it be so easy to put others first? Have you ever wondered, If you said to others what you say to yourself, would they love you, could they trust you or build a deeper connection with you? Lisa speaks with Jordan Green, a licensed therapist and coach, and the founder of the Love Group about the importance of self-validation, self-love and relationships in this episode. Jordan shares incredible insights on what it takes to have healthy relationships, what healthy conflict looks like and how it all starts with first valuing and loving yourself.

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Understanding and Practicing the Language of Love feat. Jordan Green, LCSW

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Understanding and Practicing the Language of Love Featuring Jordan Green, LCSW Welcome to Seasons 3 Episode 5 of the Psych Life Podcast where we had the privilege of speaking with Jordan Green, LSCW who is the founder of the Instagram Platform @The.Love.Therapist . Jordan is a beautiful soul who enlightened us with her wisdom concerning various Love theories such as: – The Love Triangle by Robert Strenaburg – The Love Color wheel by Terri Tomlinson & – The 5 Love languages by Gary Chapman Jordan also provided us with tips on how to practice love with ourselves and significant other. To find Jordan visit: Jordanandrea.com or https://instagram.com/the.love.therap… (Instagram) 🔥 Join our Free Newsletter To Get The Latest News And Insider Information 🔥 www.PsychLife.org (By Subscribing you will receive a free copy of our Psych Life Self – Reflection Journal)

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The Love Therapist’s Tips and Tricks for Connection with Jordan Green

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (Clinical Psychologist)

Jordan Green is a licensed clinical therapist and coach in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In addition to her work with individuals and couples, Jordan provides inspirational and educational content on love and relationships on her therapy Instagram page @the.love.therapist. Jordan also started a membership program called The Love Group where you can join a private community that discusses relationships, self-love, and mental wellness on her website jordanandrea.com.

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Jordan Green – Healthy relating with Love Therapist

Jordan Green – Healthy relating with Love Therapist
Perspektiv – för en mer hälsosam relation till dig själv och andra

In this weeks episode I connect with therapist Jordan Green who is the founder of The Love Group for a conversation about creating healthy relationships, not only with your intimate partner but also in a family dynamic.

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Top 20 Mental Health Experts To Follow in 2021

Undoubtedly, 2020 was a tumultuous year filled with uncertainty and anxiety. Between the perpetual state of social turmoil and people’s businesses and relationships being torn asunder, the worldwide pandemic has taken a great toll on our mental health in one way or another. Though with the events of this first month, it may not seem like it, 2020 is over, and now is the time to look back in retrospect.

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Top Relationship Experts To Follow On Instagram

By Karina Gandola Published on March 15, 2022

Relationships are one of the most important things in our lives, but they can be hard. These top relationship experts are here to help you navigate them.

Top Relationship Experts To Follow On Instagram

Relationships come in many shapes and forms. There are no rules to them. But the only rule that all relationships should follow is that they should be healthy. This includes respecting and understanding the other person – whether they are a friend or a partner – and working together to solve any problems that arise.

But this is easier said than done. Human emotions and relationships are messy. Don’t worry, though! These top relationship experts are here to help you!

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Why Staying Connected to Friends and Family Is So Important to Your Well-Being

January 31, 2021 by Annalise Mantz

A healthy lifestyle isn’t just about how often you exercise or how many vegetables you eat — your social life also plays a huge role in your well-being.

Spending time with friends and family is a crucial component of a happy life, licensed clinical social worker and therapist Jordan Andrea Green explained. “Close relationships increase our sense of belonging, purpose, happiness, well-being, and confidence,” she said. Some studies even suggest that supportive relationships can make you more resilient and better equipped to handle stressful situations.

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This Is the Marriage Term to Get You Through 2021, According to a Couples Therapist

By Dara Katz | Jan. 5, 2021

 

You made it through 2020 as a couple. And considering, well, everything—see: distance learning, sheltering in place, risky essential work and endless financial and emotional stress—that’s no small feat. So how do you make your marriage even stronger in 2021? Jordan Green, a licensed clinical therapist who works with both individuals and couples (and also curates an exceptional educational and inspirational feed about relationships on her Instagram @the.love.therapist), told us the one word she has on her mind for the new year: interdependence. Here’s why.

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How to handle arguments in a relationship

Arguments and conflicts in a relationship are normal and inevitable, and while some people may fear them, conflicts can be an opportunity to strengthen your relationship and teach you how to better support one another.

It’s not about whether or not you have conflict in a relationship; the important thing is how you approach it. Read on to learn how to handle arguments in a relationship and how to fight fair in a relationship.

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