By Kelsey Borresen — 2019
Experts say this common communication issue can push couples apart.
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In this one-stop guide to building relational literacy--the understanding of and ability to practice healthy ways of relating--bestselling author, psychologist, and relationship coach Melanie Joy shares the principles and tools that can make any relationship, from personal to professional,...
Here are the things you should know if you love a highly sensitive person! Because loving highly sensitive people is not an average experience. HSP’s need to be loved differently than others.
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“How do you avoid negative self-talk after a breakup? My ex was extremely critical and I want him out of my head.” That is the question we answer in this week’s brand new video. I say “we,” because I’m not alone in this one.
If you feel like roommates and want more connection in your marriage, you are not alone.
Author and life coach Tony Gaskins stopped by to talk about leading with love and making love with the mind.
Relational-Cultural Therapy (RCT) is developed to accurately address the relational experiences of persons in de-valued cultural groups.
Neuroscience and couples therapy come together to help couples break patterns of bad behavior, break disconnection and find connection.
Explore your relationships and sexuality, with yourself and with others, with this new book by Dr. Faith, author of bestselling Unf*ck Your Brain.
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Many couples begin marital counseling with Dr. David Schnarch with their sex lives in shambles, wondering what’s wrong with them, and considering divorce. One partner will complain that the other doesn’t desire him, the other complains that she’s married to a sex maniac.
We all yearn for intimacy, but we avoid it. We want it badly, but we often run from it. At some deep level we sense that we have a profound need for intimacy, but we are afraid to go there. Why? We avoid intimacy because having intimacy means exposing our secrets.
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