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Pamela Landau Helps Step Families with Better Communication
Pamela Landau Helps Step Families with Better Communication
This press release was written to inform the readers about Pamela Landau, licensed psychotherapist since 1980.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) October 26, 2010 --
Pamela Landau is a skilled psychotherapist with more than 30 years of experience. She has been helping families, professionals and individuals deal with life’s problems since 1980. Seeking therapy is a courageous step and those who choose to enter the therapeutic process can very soon find themselves on the path to managing and overcoming the problems they are facing. Pamela Landau offers a safe and confidential environment in which to explore life’s issues, and develop strategies and skills to overcome many of life’s obstacles. Whether it is attainment of specific goals, developing effective communication skills, professional problems or personal difficulties, Pamela Landau has the experience and skill to help.
Pamela Landau has extensive experience working with blended and step families. According to the National Stepfamily Resource Center (2008), step families face several unique challenges. Pamela Landau’s work with step families and blended families has helped clarify parental roles in order to reduce friction between family members. The National Stepfamily Resource Center 2008 also notes that generation gaps and the presence of new members in the family contribute to the many possible challenges that face step/blended family. With the help of Pamela Landau, family members have learned to work together as a team. Counseling sessions have helped family members to appreciate each other’s differences and acknowledge each other’s strengths in ways that benefit the entire family. Counseling sessions with Pamela Landau have helped families communicate more effectively with each other. Lack of effective communication is one of the main reasons that family members often feel distanced from each other. Miscommunications may inhibit family members from responding to the emotional needs of others in the family, as well as deprive them of having their emotional needs fulfilled. Learning effective communication skills can significantly help.
Pamela Landau also teaches at Eastern Michigan University where she has been a faculty member since 1982. She is a respected lecturer both among student and her colleagues, and her classes are very popular among the students. Pamela Landau has also received the some of the highest student evaluations in the college of Arts and Sciences at EMU. Her students and fellow faculty members have nominated her for several awards through the course of her teaching career. She holds professional memberships in American Association of 'S-e-x' Educators, Counselors and Therapists, American Psychological Association, American Psychological Association Division 43 – Division of Family Psychology, Michigan Psychological Association, American Counseling Association, Michigan Counseling Association, International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, New York Academy of Sciences, Michigan Association of Professional Psychologists and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
About Pamela Landau
Pamela Landau is a teacher and psychotherapist. Over the years she has helped thousands of individuals, professionals, and families with their personal, interpersonal and professional problems. Find out more about Pamela Landau by browsing through www.pamelalandau.com
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