Teen Relationships 101 with Arsho Kalloghlian
In this episode, we’re chatting with Psychotherapist, Arsho Kalloghlian, about all things teenage relationships: what Red flags to look out for in potential partners, the the difference between selfless giving and martyrdom and how to ask for what you need in a relationship respectfully. Come and join us for the info I wish I had as a lovestruck teen!
👉 Arsho shares
Her backstory and how and why she ended up in Psychotherapy
Why she is called to help teenagers
How we can repair relationships with our teens
How teens can can create healthy relationships
Red flags teen need to be aware of in potential partners
About givers and takers
About how to ask for what we need
The impact of social media and reality TV on teens
About building relationships between parents and young teens
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How to love your marriage - Eve Eschner Hogan
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👉 Guest Details
Enter Arsho Kalloghilian, Psychotherapist, Counselor, Program Designer who’s unlocked the secret of how to confidently connect with teenagers, Arsho is a practicing psychotherapist with twelve years experience in restoring relationships that could otherwise end or remain dysfunctional. Arsho has travelled around Australia, providing workshops to leaders and senior school students, who are the grassroots of our society.
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