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Individual Disabilities & Sexuality

2014

Lynn Pedotto interviews Katie Frank about sexuality education for children with disabilities.

16:37 min

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Which Enneagram Types Go Well Together in Relationships?

The Enneagram is a system made up of nine interconnected personality types that dig into our core motivations, fears, and beliefs, offering a kaleidoscopic, forensic look into the behavior and unconscious patterns that drive our decision-making.

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Why Couples Fight: Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt

We think most couples wait too long to get help, so we want to bring the simple practices of a conscious partnership into the mainstream so people know how to be in a marriage before they enter one.

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When we're looking for love, we often miss seeing extraordinary signs and messages that pop up in our daily life.

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Abraham Maslow on Keeping Romantic Love Alive

Maslow intuitively predicted the latest findings from positive psychology.

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The therapist, author, and podcast host offers wisdom on navigating romantic relationships under quarantine.

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From the New Yorker Festival, the couples therapist and podcast host discusses infidelity, apologies, and the problem with wedding vows these days.

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Disabled Well-Being