Need Help Improving Your Relationships?

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(ARA) - In every relationship, personal and professional, conflict is a given. From major struggles having to do with trust issues, to minor spats about where to go for dinner, it seems there’s no way to avoid discord.

The best way to work through problems is by turning to someone who can offer an impartial perspective; but many people are guilty of choosing the wrong confidant. Friends and relatives have too much of an interest in the situation to truly be objective, and have their own worries to deal with. Generally, the most effective person to turn to is an outside counselor.

In today’s fast-paced world most people don’t have time to drive to a therapist’s office to sit and talk. Some people want immediate help or would prefer a more private approach. According to the American Counseling Association, in recent years, tens of thousands of people have been able to get the help they need through online counseling - a way for patients to connect with professional counselors and other life experts over the Internet for emotional support or mental health advice. In this way, the Internet has become a directory to find skilled professional counselors, and also a platform to conduct the session itself via live chat, e-mail or phone.

“Online counseling provides a channel to receive immediate, unbiased, and professional counseling while maintaining complete anonymity,” says Kristin Cavins, a licensed counselor and expert for Kasamba.com, the leading Web site for live, one-on-one expert advice. “This avenue -- counseling on the Internet -- attracts a lot of people that might not otherwise have an outlet to turn to,” she adds. Cavins offers her online clients counsel on a variety of topics ranging from romantic relationships to stress in the workplace. For dealing with conflict in major life areas like love and family, the following are examples of Kristin’s counseling advice that one may receive if turning to the online medium:

Balancing a Love and Social Life

* Understand that there are differences in perspective. He thinks going out with the boys three nights a week is fine and that you’re being unreasonable. Take a moment to understand the other person’s point of view, too.

* Don’t nag. Nagging is saying the same thing over and over expecting different results.

* When dealing with conflict, it’s helpful to acknowledge the other person’s side, express your perspective, and propose a plan that will work for both of you.

Maintaining Healthy In-law Relationships

* Spouses must be a team and maintain a united front.
* It’s important to realize that no one has a perfect relationship with their in-laws, and to maintain a clear perspective when determining if the issue is a mere annoyance, or something bigger that really needs to be addressed.
* Grin and bear the small stuff. If something really is bothering you, then communicate directly with the person to clear up any misunderstandings.

Next time you find yourself in need of honest and unbiased advice, consider online counseling as an outlet. There are several options available to you, one of which is Kasamba.com, the leader in the category. The site offers experts in professional counseling, life coaching, health care, legal services, education and more.

Its network of more than 30,000 trusted experts is available 24 hours a day. With a rigorous screening process and more than one million customer reviews, Kasamba users are able to guide one another in the process of selecting the best expert to meet their needs. Also, Kasamba is very affordable option for online counseling. Clients are given the ability to have a 30 minute session for as low as $30.

To experience the service first-hand, visit www.kasamba.com.


 
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