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Many wonderful families experience events that place extra stress on their members. Children who have been through birth trauma, adoption, or difficult events, may have some behavioral or reactive difficulties. Parents may find themselves reacting in ways they don't want to, rather than responding as the kind of parent they wanted to be. Or maybe your 8-11 year old is acting in ways you weren't expecting until 13 — moody, tantrum-y, hyper-sensitive, angry, rude. As a parent, you want your family members to enjoy each other, feel fulfilled, and to grow in safety. Parenting these days is harder than ever before. There are new stresses that make the road to adolescence harder than before. I coach families to achieve the kind of family life they've been dreaming of. I coach in a unique and powerful, deeply intuitive way, using Gillen Energy Medicine, Systems Theory, as well as experience gleaned from over 26 years as a Marriage and Family Therapist, specializing in attachment approaches and in adults using their relationships as a vehicle for growth and evolution. I specialize in:
Coaching is not therapy. In coaching, we work with well-functioning families to improve and grow and to resolve issues that can happen to anyone. You'll learn to build on your strengths, to recognize what you do well, in a supportive, positive setting. I'll also teach you new skills and new ways of looking at what's going on, and what you can do to increase your family's effectiveness and joy. If appropriate, I can also help you to release the effects of difficult events, that may be making your children feel badly and act badly. In small children, the symptoms of such difficulties include:
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My two-year-old had terrible trouble with sleep. He was terrified, if I didn't stay with him all the time. After one session with Sarah, he sleeps well and wakes up happy. -Mitya Schoppe, RN, VT |
"My daughter's chronic bronchitis had lasted for an entire summer. Other treatments, including antibiotics, had helped to a certain degree, but the symptoms persisted. After a half hour session with Sarah, her lungs drained an impressive amount of fluid, and she has remained symptom free. Sarah identified the root cause and cleared the underlying pattern to effect a lasting cure." -Aliki St Denis, Acupuncturist,Santa Barbara, CA |
“I saw your new blog. Congratulations - it is excellent! I think there is a real need for this information, and I am personally interested as the mother of an almost 11-year-old daughter. Thanks for sharing your work.” Debra L, CT |
| “Many years ago, I read an article of yours on night terrors, which was my introduction to attachment disorder. I spoke to you at that time. You were our savior. We spent 1.5 years in attachment therapy (very successful), and most recently, have participated in a study on social anxiety at Temple University. Now, our daughter (age 10) seems to be having some early signs of maturity. I have colleagues who tell me there is research that indicates the hormones we eat in our meat and milk are precipitating this - what is your opinion on this? Very happy to reconnect. You were a tremendous help to our family some 5 years ago . . . Mary Ann F., New Jersey |
“Sarah Gillen and her peri-adolescent curriculum have been instrumental in assisting me with my 11 year-old daughter’s explosive temper tantrums. Sarah helped me better to understand were my daughter was coming from and to develop more effective methods of discussion that would calm her emotions. Over the past weeks I have been able to implement some of Sarah’s suggestions, so that future explosive situations can be averted.” Emily Sloan, mother, photographer, environmentalist, Montpelier, VT |
