Relationship Articles
Tame Your Relationship Conflict Cycle with EFT Couple Therapy
Tame Your Relationship Conflict Cycle with EFT Couple Therapy Have you ever noticed that when there is conflict—or stalemate—in your relationship, it feels like you are stuck in a déjà vu cycle? You’ve experienced this before. The same argument, tense silence, or hurt...
read moreRewire Your Brain for Less Anxiety and More Love and Acceptance
Rewire Your Brain for Less Anxiety & More Love and Acceptance Is it possible to rewire your brain? Brains are all the rage right now. From the brains of concussed pro football players to those of the tiniest fetus. We can’t get enough. A quick Google search will...
read moreEmotionally Focused Therapy for Couples: What is It?
According to Dr. Susan Johnson, Emotionally Focused Therapy expert: “Underneath all the distress, partners are asking each other: Can I count on you, depend on you? Are you there for me? Will you respond to me when I need you, when I call? Do I matter to you? Am I...
read moreWhen Is It Time for Marriage Counseling?
How do you know when it’s time for marriage counseling? Often, by the time couples seek them out, marriage counselors are in a really tough spot. Partners are coming to them desperate, disconnected, and possibly even divorce-minded. It’s as though some couples are...
read moreHow Your Partner Bids for Connection & What to Do Next
Are you connecting with your partner the way you want to? Listen up. Your partner is talking to you. What do you hear? “Honey, do you want to grab lunch tomorrow?” “You would never guess the stuff I heard at work today!’ “Aren’t YouTube cat videos the worst?” So, how...
read moreInterpersonal Neurobiology: What Your Relationships Mean to your Brain
You know, from day one, our brains really are the sponges we hear new parents talk about. New parents might not be calling it interpersonal neurobiology, but they marvel at the responses they see in their babies. Science tells us relationships are powerful in our...
read more7 Ways PTSD Affects Your Relationship and How to Restore Your Connection
PTSD is hard on relationships. And it won’t just go away if you realize how much you love each other. Or ease its assault of isolation, flashbacks, nightmares, sense of failure, or waves of sadness and sudden anger on its own. PTSD breaks connections. The trusting,...
read moreWhat Does Marriage Therapy Have To Do With Driving a Stick Shift?
What Early Lessons in Partnership have to do with Marriage Therapy That ten year old girl with the horse in the picture? That’s me and my first horse, Bart. He was the horse I’d later develop such a close partnership with that I could ride him without any tack—no...
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