Triangulation – What It Is and How It May Be Destroying Your Marriage
As a Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice, I see couples for a large variety of reasons. Couples may need counseling to deal with infidelity, lack of trust, financial incompatibility,...
View ArticleThe Art of Reflective Listening
As a Marriage and Family Therapist, I listen to a lot of marital arguments. Sometimes the arguments get so heated that I feel more like a referee than a therapist! Other times, the partners are so...
View ArticleFour Treacherous ‘C’s for Married Couples
Do you remember the wildly successful 90s television series Seinfeld? My husband and I still occasionally watch the reruns and laugh out loud at the antics of Jerry, Elaine, Kramer and George. While...
View ArticleI Want to Share My Life With You – But Not MY Money
The Beatles were right. Love won’t pay your bills. Love won’t even buy you a stick of gum. It’s not supposed to buy anything. Love is an intangible entity. On the other hand, money is concrete. Real...
View ArticleMarry Your Disciplinary Styles for Fair & Balanced Co-Parenting
How Partners May Differ Many couples come to counseling when they are experiencing a problem in their co-parenting relationship. With regards to how to discipline their children, many of these couples...
View ArticleThe Power of the WOW Kiss and the I MISSED YOU Embrace
On nearly any given day, I play the roles of wife, mother, therapist, writer, housekeeper, home economist, chauffeur, playmate and friend. I handle a wide range of physical materials on a daily basis...
View ArticleInterfering In-laws – Cant’ Live with ‘Em, Can’t Kill ‘Em
They say when you marry your fiancé you marry his or her entire family. In other words, your spouse and her (his) family are a package deal. Therefore, it stands to reason that getting along with one’s...
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