Monday to Friday By Appointment Only
Call us: (954) 762-9199
e-mail: info@shirleymalove.com

Category: Parenting Skills

March 5, 2014 malove No Comments

Adopted Daughter

We adopted our daughter from birth. She was everything I wanted, so I devoted myself to giving her the best life possible. The adoption wasn’t a secret, but we didn’t talk much about it either. In the back of my mind, I worried she would feel rejected or unloved because her birth mother didn’t keep […]

March 5, 2014 malove No Comments

Adolescent Late Separation

My oldest daughter is 17. She never gave me problems. She was a great student, cooperative, loving, even tempered who mostly stayed home studying or helping me. Suddenly, she’s gotten very defiant. Last week, she refused to get home for her music lesson. I told her the instructor was waiting. She snapped, “Fine! But after […]

March 5, 2014 malove No Comments

Adolescent Cutting

I’ve been unemployed for almost a year so life is stressful in our home. I’m worried about my 13 y/o. She spent Christmas break with her father where she’s miserable because he expects perfect behavior. When she’s not perfect or gets sassy, he goes crazy and gets aggressive. It was bad. They fought constantly. I […]

March 5, 2014 malove No Comments

20 Year Old Difficult Daugther

Since my 20 y/o daughter’s boyfriend moved back to India, she spends 10-12 hours/day talking to him on her laptop, or sleeping and doesn’t come out of her room except to eat around midnight. My wife and I drive her to and from college classes. Last semester she dropped or failed most of them. She […]

April 26, 2012 malove No Comments

Mindfulness as Clinical Training

Mindfulness as Clinical Training: Student Perspectives on the Utility of Mindfulness Training in Fostering Clinical Intervention Skills ABSTRACT:Mindfulness training is increasingly being recommended as a strategy for fostering therapeutic effectiveness. We used a qualitative methodology to explore the potential utility of mindfulness training in helping beginning MSW students develop clinical intervention skills. Students reported that […]