Mental Health Awareness
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Although we have made great strides in making mental health care more accessible...
continue reading »Articles about Relationship Issues
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Although we have made great strides in making mental health care more accessible...
continue reading »Perhaps you’re considering pursuing counseling, but you’re not quite sure if it’s worth it. You’re not sure if it’s...
continue reading »My last article introduced the effort to notice patterns and clues that a conversation has turned crucial, and especially to...
continue reading »“Love is multi-faceted. It is like a diamond with many surfaces yet one display of beauty. In a similar way,...
continue reading »A couple’s sexual relationship often has struggles that drive you to grow and learn new things, about yourself, your anxieties,...
continue reading »In his book, Codependence: Healing the Human Condition, Charles L. Whitfield calls codependence a “disease of lost selfhood.” He says...
continue reading »If you and your spouse are a Christian couple, no matter how young or old you are, there is something...
continue reading »In my last article, I discussed the concept of making your desires clear in a crucial conversation with your partner,...
continue reading »Childhood sexual abuse takes many forms. For this reason, it is sometimes hard to identify. In 1992, Kathleen Ratican described...
continue reading »In my last article on Crucial Conversations in Couples Therapy, I explained how to notice when motives have shifted from...
continue reading »As a Christian counselor, I often find that couples come in because they’re having trouble communicating. When people are in...
continue reading »So much has been written and discussed about physical abusive relationships that we tend to forget that there is something...
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