To Be Told or Not to Be Told: Why We Use a Directive Counseling Approach
The majority of people who come to see me say they have been to multiple counselors, both personally and for their marriage, and that most
The majority of people who come to see me say they have been to multiple counselors, both personally and for their marriage, and that most
People often have anxiety about getting help for their marriages. That anxiety can have many sources. For example, concern about what others will think—will they
At the Marriage Recovery Center, we talk a lot about women who have been emotionally abused. I have written about this tragedy extensively and I
Ed sat across from me in an intensive session, not able to wrap his head around the idea that his wife desperately needed him to
Infidelity as Trauma No person has ever said, “I cannot wait to fall in love, give myself completely to my spouse, and then find out
One of the most common reasons people resist making changes in their lives is that strong emotion caused by the anticipation or awareness of danger—FEAR.
As a younger man I often heard things like “winning is not everything, It’s the only thing.” Who wants to lose? Many men seem to
Mary is a typical client. She has spent years looking for ways to better connect with her husband, Joe. She’s read numerous books and articles.
In part 1 of this blog (which you can read here), I wrote about the pressure some of you wives may feel to come up
Can This Really Happen? With so much press saying a woman should “run as fast as she can” if she has experienced narcissistic or emotional
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