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Crossroads of Divorce: life doesn't have to be plan B

Author: Priscilla & Joey Bland

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Crossroads of Divorce is a safe resource for people experiencing the pain of divorce. Providing people tools to navigate the divorce process so they can emerge more emotionally healthy. Hosted by Priscilla and Joey Bland, who have facilitated Divorce Recovery groups in Memphis, Tennessee over a combined 25 years. In partnership with the Christian Psychological Center, in Memphis, providing professional clinician perspectives and Divorce Recovery Alumni personal stories. Life doesn't have to be plan B just because of divorce. Join us on the journey to growth and wholeness. New episodes dropping every Monday & Thursday mornings. Visit the Crossroads Advisors' website https://crossroadsadvisors1.clientsecure.me/

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In part 1 of Attachment Theory, Mallory Hawkins discussed six elements of secure attachment. Today, in part 2, Mallory delves into attachment styles and how people operate within these styles. Often being able to identify things that have impacted you in life or having categories to define experiences creates healing and growth.
In this two episode series on Attachment Theory, Mallory Hawkins from Sanctuary Counseling Center, joins hosts Priscilla and Joey Bland. In part 1 Mallory discusses six of  the elements of secure attachment. If you are looking to improve your relationships or understand better why some of your relationships work the way they do this is a must listen.
Nate's Story Part 2

Nate's Story Part 2

2024-04-2323:12

After ten years of marriage Nate was faced with his spouse filing for divorce and being alone. In addition to the loneliness, Nate suffered through the embarrassment of discovering an extra-martial affair. Through all of this Nate was determined to not become bitter and angry and instead choose a path of self-evaluation and healing which has led to personal growth.
Nate's Story Part 1

Nate's Story Part 1

2024-04-1627:57

After ten years of marriage Nate found himself surprised when his wife wanted a divorce. The father of two boys had to deal with the personal devastation, adjusting to raising his sons alone, and more surprises to be uncovered.
In episode 2 with Krystal & Jon Tinniswood, the conversation continues on Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) the evidence-based therapy originally focused on personality disorders and interpersonal conflict. As Krystal comments, it's like an emotional super power learning and implementing this approach. This is a terrific conversation well worth the listen. Components of this conversation can make a positive impact on your relationships.
Recorded back during the holidays, Krystal & Jon Tinniswood discuss Dialectical Behavior Therapy or DBT. DBT has been credited with amazing results in helping people navigate difficult areas of life as well as deeper issues such as addictive issues. One of the main tenants of DBT is the much talked about area of mindfulness. This two part series is rich with content in moving toward the ability of holding two distinctly different concepts in balance and the ability to listen to understand. 
James' Story Part 2

James' Story Part 2

2024-03-1830:44

After a 20 year marriage, James found himself blindsided by his wife's decision to leave the marriage. James was left asking the question, "what could I have done better?" as he dealt with the pain and devastation of relationship loss.
James' Story Part 1

James' Story Part 1

2024-03-0425:52

James, after a 20+ year marriage, was exited he and his wife were getting to a place in their careers to enjoy life more. That excitement turned to hurt and desperation when James' wife told him she was leaving. James, in a moments time, now faced an uncertain future. 
In Part 1, Dr. Brent Stenberg focused on Anger & Bitterness, but here in Part 2 Dr. Stenberg turns the focus to Forgiveness. What is Forgiveness? How do we move toward Forgiving someone? What the difference in Forgiveness and Reconciliation? Join hosts, Priscilla and Joey Bland, in this important conversation on Forgiveness.
Dr. Brent Stenberg joins hosts, Priscilla and Joey Bland, to discuss anger, bitterness, and forgiveness. Here, in part 1, Dr. Stenberg looks at where anger comes from and how it can manifest itself. The effects of anger lead to bitterness and complicate understanding one's identity. Join the conversation.
Erin's Story Part 2

Erin's Story Part 2

2024-01-2927:53

Here, in part 2 of Erin's story, we hear about making difficult decisions. Erin, a self described "type A" person, was met with a life she had little control over given going through a divorce and the massive medical needs of her baby. In the end Erin's story is one of resilience and being able to maintain joy in the midst of trying and difficult circumstances. Listen, you'll be encouraged.
Erin's Story Part 1

Erin's Story Part 1

2024-01-2233:22

After 17 years of marriage Erin found herself mired in divorce proceedings and caring for a baby with serious health issues. Erin's story is one of resilience and being able to maintain joy in the midst of trying and difficult circumstances.
Relationships void of conflict build resentment. Therefore, the importance of acquiring the skills required to deal with conflict in a healthy way is critical. In part 2 of this handling conflict master class, Bill Finnell, Executive Director for Sanctuary Counseling, delves into the desired skills for healthy conflict management. Skills that can be learned regardless the past.
When have you ever been taught how to have conflict? In this two part series hosts, Priscilla & Joey Bland, have a conversation with Sanctuary Counseling Executive Director, Bill Finnell, about conflict. The best relationships aren't conflict free, but navigate conflict in a way that strengthens the bond. In Part 1, Bill gives a master class on conflict and what's required to grow in your ability to handle conflict.
With the ringing in of a new year, hosts Priscilla and Joey Bland, discuss choosing a word for the coming year. The new year is a time of refreshment and renewal and this episode shares some encouraging words on how to get started in a positive direction for the coming year.
With the new year upon us its an ideal time to evaluate your life and determine where you want to go in the coming year. New beginnings are important and we all need them to continue growing. Hosts, Priscilla & Joey Bland, provide some suggestions and framework by which planning and change can occur. Don't miss the opportunity to seek the change you desire.
Hosts, Priscilla and Joey Bland, explore words of the season and the deeper meanings. Take a minute to reflect on these often heard words and  what meaning they have in your life. 
Ryan's Story Part 2

Ryan's Story Part 2

2023-12-0743:51

In this FRESH START | Divorce Recovery alumni episode. hosts Priscilla and Joey Bland, sit down with Ryan, a father of two daughters, to hear his story. Ryan's story is one of being present but absent. Like so many people, Ryan was naive and unsuspecting, while those around him had concerns.
As parents go through a divorce the children are not getting divorced so creating the healthiest situation possible for your child is important. In part 2 of Breaking The Cycle with Dr. Will Adams, co-hosts Priscilla and Joey Bland, discuss how best to come alongside your child through divorce.
Ryan's Story Part 1

Ryan's Story Part 1

2023-11-3025:27

In this FRESH START | Divorce Recovery alumni episode. hosts Priscilla and Joey Bland, sit down with Ryan, a father of two daughters, to hear his story. Ryan's story is one of being present but absent. Like so many people, Ryan was naive and unsuspecting, while those around him had concerns.
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