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Most Overlooked Reasons for Divorce
Over the past several years, there has been much discussion and disagreement about the figure that 50% of relationships lead to divorce, yet the
Taking One Another for Granted: Is It All That Bad?
If you are like most people, the title of this post probably grabbed your attention pretty quickly. After all, marriage counselors and relationship experts
Why Household Chores Shouldn’t Be a Relationship Killer
Among the many things couples tend to fight about are money, raising children, and sexual intimacy. But also high on the list is the
3 Life Transitions Counseling Can Help You through
We tend to think of things like individual and couple’s counseling as tools to turn to in the midst of personal disaster. Counseling certainly can
Why Family Conflict Occurs? It’s Not a Big Mystery
Conflict is part of being human. And because this is the case, it is also part of being in a family. Do not be surprised
Why Married Couples Shouldn’t Use the D Word Lightly
As a New York marriage counseling therapist, I have had the opportunity to see and hear a lot of different things during counseling sessions. Among
Love Bombing What Is It and Is It Always Bad?
In recent years, we’ve come up with some pretty interesting terms to describe the many aspects of dysfunctional relationships. One such term is ‘love bombing’.
How Long Should Couples Wait before Going to Therapy
Every industry has its frequently asked questions (FAQs). In the field of psychotherapy, a common FAQ is how long a couple should wait before going
When Couples Therapy Leads to Those ‘Aha’ Moments
Rarely is couples therapy easy. Rarely does it help couples square away their problems in just one or two sessions. If couples are willing to