Couples in the Age of Covid-19 – Connection Without Words
Whether you are quarantined together, working in separate rooms, sheltering in place with your little ones or adjusting to the closed doors of your college
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Whether you are quarantined together, working in separate rooms, sheltering in place with your little ones or adjusting to the closed doors of your college
The world looks on in horror as we consider the death of 49 and the injury of 53 people in the Orlando terrorist hate crime
While we have no doubt witnessed and experienced terror and atrocity in the name of God, we have also seen the role that spirituality and
If you were a bit thrown to learn that Thanksgiving was on for this Thursday and that the Holidays were closing in fast – you
Most relationships do not remain static. Whether intended or not the lives of partners and the life they share inevitably change. Sometimes changes are desired
Because trauma affects you physically and emotionally, it inevitably impacts your conscious and unconscious desire for closeness and connection. Traumatic events of both a sexual
An article written by Shelley Gable, Gian Gonzaga and Amy Strachman in 2006 in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology asks the question “Will
A New York Times article on Jan. 7, 2005 reported on grieving parents in Sri Lanka who lost children in the Southeast Tsunami. It describes a couple. The mother, pictured with a group
Over the past 30 years as a couples therapist, I usually have met partners when they are suffering. Whether they have just been faced with a traumatic
You wake at 5 a.m., unable to fall back to sleep. You notice that your partner has no patience for anything, including you. You find yourself dreading phone
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