MANILA, Philippines — Many Filipinos are blessed with families that are loving, supportive, and caring. But unfortunately, this is not always the case. Instead, for others their families become their source of stress, anxiety, and poor mental health.
For many, blood is not thicker than water. Why is this so, and what can and should be done about this? In this Rappler Talk episode, we talk to Parenting and Relationship Consultant of The Love Institute since 2010, Aiza Tabayoyong. She holds a professional diploma in Family Ministry from the RMT-CeFam at Ateneo de Manila University, specializing in psycho-spiritual counseling.
She is also certified in Co-Active Life Coaching, Points of You practices, and as a Strengths Guide for People Acuity. Currently, she also serves as the president of the board of trustees of the RMT CAAI (CeFam Alumni Association Inc). Watch the episode here or on Rappler’s Facebook and YouTube pages on Thursday, October 10 at 3 pm.
— Rappler.com.
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Rappler Talk: Relationship coach Aiza Tabayoyong on family boundaries
MANILA, Philippines — Many Filipinos are blessed with families that are loving, supportive, and caring. But unfortunately, this is not