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Page 1: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

Creating Loving Relationships

Page 2: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships.

Being a parent isn’t so much a job as a set of intersecting relationships.

Page 3: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

The ‘Couple’

Page 4: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

They have a

‘relationship’

Page 5: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

• Together• Apart• In contact• Not in contact• Never really had a relationship• Happy to be apart• Happy together• Not happy to be apart• Not happy together• Some contact• Never want to see each other again• Etc. etc.

Page 6: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

The key elements of a ‘good’ relationship:

• Communication• Compromise• Negotiation• Dealing with difficult situations• Dealing with change• Intimacy• Being open • Asking for what you need• Being vulnerable• Trust• Respect for self and other

Page 7: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

How did we learn to do all that?

Page 8: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

Our experience of relationships

Page 9: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

• Which includes…..

past relationships and

our earliest relationships

Page 10: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

And that links back to ….

Page 11: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

Our earliest attachment experiences.

Page 12: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

Which relates to how we deal with both being close toand apart from those we care for in terms of:

Attachment, separation and

loss

Page 13: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

Why is understandingattachment and lossin adult relationshipsimportant?

Page 14: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

Because when we enter intimate adult relationshipswe invoke at our deepestlevel our need for attachment and belongingWith all the fears, delights and trepidations that holds.

Page 15: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

It can be a wonderful place……

Page 16: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

However, it can also be pretty scary!

Page 17: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

We go intorelationships with hope (usually)

And fear (often)

Page 18: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

•Hope for repair

•Fear of repeat

Page 19: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

Hope for repair of:• Past hurts• Damage• Deficits• And even make up for what never was

Page 20: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

Fear of repeat

• that how it has been and that’s how it always will be

Page 21: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

At every change or new development in a relationship such as….

• Birth of a child• Affairs• New job• Redundancy• Debt• Children leaving home• Illness or disability• Etc.

Is likely to reactivate our attachment responses.

Page 22: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

So what has this got to do withCreating Loving Relationships?

Page 23: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

• Being a couple or in relationship, in whatever capacity is a part of parenting

• If the couple relationship isn’t right then it will leak into parenting roles

• Children are learning how to be in a couple fromhow they see their parents as a couple

• However, we also need to recognise that whilst developing good attachment in children is vital it might be that the parent has little to draw on themselves

Page 24: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

And as is the nature of relationships when one ends another often begins which we enter with our hope of repair and fear of repeat….

Page 25: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

Supporting the couple to understand the difficulties or difficult things they experiencein their relationship can:

• Improve communication• Develop increased trust• Improve how they deal with difficulties• Negotiate and respect each others viewpoint• Help them understand the influences of their past in their present relating

Page 26: Creating Loving Relationships. Children do not come alone; they come as part of a family, with complex and intersecting relationships. Being a parent.

And it can help them remember the elephant behind them and choose what tohear, what to carry forward and what to change and help themcreate new and different futures both in theirrelationships and their roles as parents.


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