On Earth as it is in Heaven
Thomas Lee Abshier, ND
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Christian Counselor
Political Philosopher
Physicist-Theologian-Author
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Marriage & Personal Counseling
Medical Consultations
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1414 NE 109th Ave.
Portland, Oregon
(503) 255-9500
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Communicates and listens
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Affirms and supports one another
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Teaches respect for others
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Develops a sense of trust
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Has a sense of play and humor
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Exhibits a sense of shared responsibility
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Teaches a sense of right and wrong
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Has a strong sense of family in which rituals and traditions abound.
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Has a balance of interaction among members
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Has a shared religious core
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Respects the privacy of one another
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Values service to others
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Fosters family table time and conversation
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Shares leisure time
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Admits to and seeks help with problems
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Wives, submit to your husbands, as is fitting to the Lord
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Husbands, love your wives and do not be harsh with them
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Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord.
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Fathers, do not embitter your children or they will become discouraged
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Love
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Forgiveness
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Conflict resolution
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Self-denial
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Personal integrity
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Caring
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Biblical principles engaged, taught, and modeled
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Maturity
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Spiritual growth
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Reduce the stress
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Learn better coping skills
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Reframe the situation – see the situation in a new light
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The following are difficulties & obstacles to solving family problems:
Habits, behaviors, and attitudes tend to prevent successful resolution of family problems, and may in fact be the cause of the problems in the family dynamic. |
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Lack of sharing of feelings:
--Is there a security in the household to express emotions, fears, anger, etc.? --Is there an environment where free verbal interchange is available and welcomed? |
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Taboo family topics:
--Are certain topics for discussion unacceptable (feelings, sex, money, spiritual issues, politics...)? --Taboo topics create areas of safety and danger that affect problem resolution and can be carried into later life --Every topic should be open -- honesty and disclosure should be the primary guiding principles |
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Fear of intimacy:
--Feelings are not shared --Time not spent together --Lack of trust of other family members --Difficulties handling crisis situations |
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Excessive, undefined, or unspoken, family rules
--Have excessive rules caused a loss of individuality, creativity, or rebellion? --Have lack of well defined rules given the child an inappropriate freedom to make his/her own rules? --Have unspoken rules caused a hypersensitivity to relationship cues? |
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Family status issues:
--Have we avoided seeking outside help for fear of losing family status? --Has fear of being seen as "ordinary" limited options and flexibility to maintain an image? |
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Family secrets:
--Issues such as: illegitimate pregnancy, retarded child given up for adoption, previous marriage, bankruptcy, past history of prison... --Is pride preventing honest sharing? --Can God use our failings to be glorified as we grow and overcome? --Have we lost touch with who we are as individuals? |
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Goals imposed on family members by one or more family members
--Goals are good, but do they fit the "way" of the child divinely ordained by God. --Are the goals supporting who God has made that person to be? --Is the will of one human being imposed upon another? |
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Family values held as sacred:
--Values held as family tradition can be good and righteous but may be the source of conflict when challenged. --Family values should always be open to examination, justification, and modification with sufficient reason. |
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Alliances of two or more family members against another:
--Alliances in the family creates schisms and alienation. --Each person should cast his/her own opinion and judgment in each situation. |
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Scapegoating another person or issue, family problems are avoided:
--Focus of the attention on an enemy, problem, activity, cause, project, or any other distraction may prevent reasonable attention being given to the family problems. |
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Solving problems takes time
--Problems cannot be solved if one or more family members do not take the time, or have the desire to spend time with the family in conversation and negotiation. |
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Who does the household chores must be clear
--Driving children to activities, garbage, laundry, dishes, bedrooms, landscaping yard care, house maintenance, auto maintenance... |
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Personality roles form in response to individual personalities and in response to power vacuum
--Each person can take on a family personality role such as: the jokester, rebel, scapegoat, manager, problem solver, fix-it person, etiquette advisor, planner, party person |
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Role reversals can occur:
--Parent-child role reversal (care-taking, supporting, nurturing) |
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Coalitions:
--Parent-child coalitions can form against other parent child coalitions |
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Parent-Child over-involvement
--The child's activities can over-occupy the time and attention of the parent -- sports, schoolwork, social activities |
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Problems in the family due to influences outside of the home
--social unrest, fire, theft, neighbors, |
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Behavior problems in a family member that disrupts the family stability:
--A family member who: has a severe illness, has an illegitimate pregnancy, deserts the family, engages in criminal activity, engages in drug or alcohol use, pornography or other addictions, domestic violence... |
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Financial pressures:
--Moves, job loss, demotions, promotions, mergers, bad loans and investments, gambling, shopaholism... |
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Outside personality involvement:
--In laws, ex-spouse, ex-lovers, mistresses, business partners, friends... |
| Office Directions |
| Politics & Theology |
| Personal Background |
| Inner Joy |
| Jealousy & Judgment |
| Relationship Errors |
| Monism vs Duality |
| Rapport Confrontation Change |
| Identify It to Change It |
| Behavior Charting |
| Charting Categories |
| Rapport |
| Confrontation |
| Change |
| Categorization Theory |
| Projecting Offense |
| Faith And Works |
| Romance to Resentment |
| Rebuilding Romantic Love |
| St Francis Prayer |
| The 12 Steps & Bible Verses |
| Rock & Roll Addiction |
| Addiction to Power |
| Sexual Satisfaction Diary |
| The Stress Response |
| Understanding Anger |
| Dissociative Identity Disorder |
| Nightmares |
| Office Directions |
| Politics & Theology |
| Personal Background |
| Inner Joy |
| Jealousy & Judgment |
| Relationship Errors |
| Monism vs Duality |
| Rapport Confrontation Change |
| Identify It to Change It |
| Behavior Charting |
| Charting Categories |
| Rapport |
| Confrontation |
| Change |
| Categorization Theory |
| Projecting Offense |
| Faith And Works |
| Romance to Resentment |
| Rebuilding Romantic Love |
| St Francis Prayer |
| The 12 Steps & Bible Verses |
| Rock & Roll Addiction |
| Addiction to Power |
| Sexual Satisfaction Diary |
| The Stress Response |
| Understanding Anger |
| Dissociative Identity Disorder |
| Nightmares |