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Saturday Jan 04, 2014
Roles the senses play in a person’s life with Natalie Robinson Garfield
Saturday Jan 04, 2014
Saturday Jan 04, 2014
Natalie Robinson Garfield a psychotherapist in private practice for over 30 years working with individuals, couples, and parent counseling in New York City and the author of The Sense Connection, How Your Five Senses Determine Your Effectiveness as a Person, Partner, and Parent joins eHealth Radio and the Dating and Relationship Advice Channels. She works with with individuals, couples, families and institutions as a consultant.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Natalie Robinson Garfield discuss the following:
What is the most common complaint or issue people come to you for?What role does medication play with your patients?Do you subscribe to the mind body theories that are now the vogue?What roles do the senses play in a person’s life?Do you think there is a foundational reason so many get depressed after Christmas and suicide rates are up?
Duration: 14:29
Natalie Robinson Garfield has been a practicing psychotherapist in Manhattan and Long Island for over thirty years, specializing in parent-child education. Holding a degree in Infant and Toddler Development and Administration, Garfield has had an extensive career working in individual, couple, family and group therapy. THE SENSE CONNECTION, based on the theory of sense channel hierarchy, draws on her experience working with private patients and conducting large conferences, discussion groups and workshops. Garfield has primarily focused on psychological and developmental work, but she also has a background in program design, staff training and administration.
Garfield was part of the New Age movement in the 1970s, working with The Association for Humanistic Psychology, which sought to move toward a more aware and humane global society. She also designed and directed various programs within the Children’s Aid Society, which provided education for families about subjects ranging from childbirth preparation through parenting. Garfield has also served on the United Nations Commission for the International Year of the Child, bringing awareness to problems such as malnutrition and lack of educational access, affecting children around the world.
She has had over forty years experience as a consultant, supervising and training staff for various institutions, including AT&T, American Express, The Gesell Institute for Child Development, The Montefiore Medical Residency Program, The Gestalt Learning Center, and the Kings County District Attorney’s office.
Garfield is a founding member of the Association for Parent Education and is a featured expert on various television documentaries and radio shows, such as WYNY, CBS Documentary, CBS Evening News, Current Affair Extra, and ABC Eyewitness News. She is also frequently interviewed by news media such as New York Magazine, Self, Working Woman, Cosmopolitan and Parents Magazine. She lives and works in New York City.
Links: thesenseconnection.wordpress.com
Sunday Jul 28, 2013
Sunday Jul 28, 2013
Natalie Robinson Garfield who has been a practicing psychotherapist in Manhattan and Long Island for over thirty years, specializing in parent-child education and the author of The Sense Connection joins eHealth Radio and the Dating and Relationship Advice Channels. She works with with individuals, couples, families and institutions as a consultant.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Natalie Robinson Garfield discuss the following:
How can we impact people or relationships (marriage, parent/child, friends, family, business contacts, strangers) that we are currently in, in a postive manner?I am sure you have noticed how social media and technology has played an impact on relationships. What is the good, the bad and the ugly here?As a married couple, what are some ways that we can keep the intimate sensation between the two without bringing the physical or sexual scenario into the equation?Can we really be friends with our children? Would that not remove the authoritative factor?What is the explanation of so many teens isolating themselves from their parents?
Duration: 28:29
Natalie Robinson Garfield has been a practicing psychotherapist in Manhattan and Long Island for over thirty years, specializing in parent-child education. Holding a degree in Infant and Toddler Development and Administration, Garfield has had an extensive career working in individual, couple, family and group therapy. THE SENSE CONNECTION, based on the theory of sense channel hierarchy, draws on her experience working with private patients and conducting large conferences, discussion groups and workshops. Garfield has primarily focused on psychological and developmental work, but she also has a background in program design, staff training and administration.
Garfield was part of the New Age movement in the 1970s, working with The Association for Humanistic Psychology, which sought to move toward a more aware and humane global society. She also designed and directed various programs within the Children’s Aid Society, which provided education for families about subjects ranging from childbirth preparation through parenting. Garfield has also served on the United Nations Commission for the International Year of the Child, bringing awareness to problems such as malnutrition and lack of educational access, affecting children around the world.
She has had over forty years experience as a consultant, supervising and training staff for various institutions, including AT&T, American Express, The Gesell Institute for Child Development, The Montefiore Medical Residency Program, The Gestalt Learning Center, and the Kings County District Attorney’s office.
Garfield is a founding member of the Association for Parent Education and is a featured expert on various television documentaries and radio shows, such as WYNY, CBS Documentary, CBS Evening News, Current Affair Extra, and ABC Eyewitness News. She is also frequently interviewed by news media such as New York Magazine, Self, Working Woman, Cosmopolitan and Parents Magazine. She lives and works in New York City.
Links: thesenseconnection.wordpress.com
Sunday May 27, 2012
Resolving conflicts in your relationship with The Sense Connection
Sunday May 27, 2012
Sunday May 27, 2012
Resolving conflicts in your relationship with The Sense Connection
and Natalie Robinson Garfield
Natalie Robinson Garfield who has been a practicing psychotherapist in Manhattan and Long Island for over thirty years, specializing in parent-child education and the author of The Sense Connection joins eHealth Radio. She works with with individuals, couples, families and institutions as a consultant.
Listen to interview [audio player below] with host Eric Michaels & guest Natalie Robinson Garfield discuss the following:
How can someone be appealing to different types of people…even before the first date?
How can a couple enhance their relationship and sex life?
How can you resolve conflicts in your relationship?
How do you know if she/he is the right life partner?
How concerned should we be with our partners past?
Tell us about the sense connection.
Natalie Robinson Garfield has been a practicing psychotherapist in Manhattan and Long Island for over thirty years, specializing in parent-child education. Holding a degree in Infant and Toddler Development and Administration, Garfield has had an extensive career working in individual, couple, family and group therapy. THE SENSE CONNECTION, based on the theory of sense channel hierarchy, draws on her experience working with private patients and conducting large conferences, discussion groups and workshops. Garfield has primarily focused on psychological and developmental work, but she also has a background in program design, staff training and administration.
Garfield was part of the New Age movement in the 1970s, working with The Association for Humanistic Psychology, which sought to move toward a more aware and humane global society. She also designed and directed various programs within the Children’s Aid Society, which provided education for families about subjects ranging from childbirth preparation through parenting. Garfield has also served on the United Nations Commission for the International Year of the Child, bringing awareness to problems such as malnutrition and lack of educational access, affecting children around the world.
She has had over forty years experience as a consultant, supervising and training staff for various institutions, including AT&T, American Express, The Gesell Institute for Child Development, The Montefiore Medical Residency Program, The Gestalt Learning Center, and the Kings County District Attorney’s office.
Garfield is a founding member of the Association for Parent Education and is a featured expert on various television documentaries and radio shows, such as WYNY, CBS Documentary, CBS Evening News, Current Affair Extra, and ABC Eyewitness News. She is also frequently interviewed by news media such as New York Magazine, Self, Working Woman, Cosmopolitan and Parents Magazine. She lives and works in New York City.
Links: thesenseconnection.wordpress.com
Monday May 14, 2012
Finding good people to date on the web with Ronnie Ann Ryan
Monday May 14, 2012
Monday May 14, 2012
Finding good people to date on the web with Ronnie Ann Ryan
Ronnie Ann Ryan, who is an internationally-known Dating Coach, professional speaker, workshop leader and author of MANifesting Mr. Right and the Home Study Course How to Sizzle vs. Fizzle Online joins the show.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Ronnie Ann Ryan discuss the following:
Why is dating part of a healthy lifestyle?
Is online dating really worthwhile? Can you really find good people to date on the web?
What are some of the Pros and Cons of Online Dating?What are a few Cons or drawbacks?
What about safety? Are there a lot of Scammers and players?
What makes a good profile?
Can you give listeners a few tips for what t o avoid in their profile?
Do you know of any real live cases of people who met on line and married?
Ronnie Ann Ryan, MBA, CCC, is an internationally-known Dating Coach, professional speaker, workshop leader and author of MANifesting Mr. Right and the Home Study Course How to Sizzle vs. Fizzle Online. She has worked with thousands of single women to transform their love lives. Ms. Ryan has been interviewed by BBC, FOX and ABC News, Sally Jesse Raphael, NPR, MSN.com, and MORE.com, plus a variety of other print, broadcast and web articles in the US, UK and Australia.
Links: www.NeverTooLate.biz
Tuesday Apr 03, 2012
Most common mistakes people make when they first start to date
Tuesday Apr 03, 2012
Tuesday Apr 03, 2012
Most common mistakes people make when they first start to date
with Gina Heyen
Gina Heyen who has been a Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist (LCMFT) since 1999 joins the show to give advice on new relationships.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Gina Heyen discuss the following:
For someone wanting to return to the dating scene, what are the most common ways people are meeting now?
What are some of the most common mistakes people make when they first start to date or begin a new relationship?
When do you take the relationship to the next level?
What advice do you have for the single parent that is starting to date again?
How do you know if the relationship will last?
Gina Heyen received her Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from Friends University and her Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from Southwestern College in Kansas. She is a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and is licensed in Kansas as a Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist (LCMFT).
Her practice experience encompasses children, families, couples and individuals at all stages of their development. She is the author of Learning with Matthew (for parents) and Creating a Therapeutic Classroom(for teachers).
Links: affiliatedfamilycounselors.com