
Resilience: A Powerful Plan For A Relationship Change
“Resilience isn’t how far you bounce when you hit the floor. It’s how you use what you’ve got left to work with to make something
“Resilience isn’t how far you bounce when you hit the floor. It’s how you use what you’ve got left to work with to make something
In marriages characterized by coercion and destructiveness, a separation can create space for healing and open the door for potential reconciliation. It allows for time
Q: What do you do when you and your spouse disagree on something? When COVID-19 first happened, my husband and I agreed that we would not
Emotional abuse is rampant in our culture of entitlement and autonomy. It is an element in almost every divorce. Here at the Marriage Recovery Center,
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
One topic that frequently comes up in my sessions with clients is sex. There seem to be some questions I hear more than others, so
One of the key issues I see in my work with clients is the inability to use boundaries and boundary-setting in a way that is
When we’re extremely angry, physiologically we’re not a whole lot different than a child throwing a tantrum. We’re literally not in our right mind. Blood
I’ve spoken about anger a lot, but this is the first time that I’m addressing anger from the female perspective. I’m specifically addressing some of
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