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
I need the truth to get back to normal. The first thing we tend to do when our spouse does something to cause suspicion is
Self-care is never a selfish act—it is simply good stewardship of the only gift I have, the gift I was put on earth to offer
How does sex fit into the picture when the relationship is broken and hurting? What about during separation or divorce? On one hand, we’re taught
God said it was not good for anyone to be alone. He did not say, “It is not good for anyone to be without a
Lisa had recently realized that her marriage wasn’t functioning well. She had wrapped her life around Joe, managing the house, the kids, and the schedule
By the time most couples seek help with their marriage, anger is a profound element of the relationship. I’ve also noticed, however, that it’s common
Many of our blogs identify the narcissist as “him” and the victim as “her.” While most of our content leans that way, and most of
God never forces anyone to be in relationship with Him. Never. The whole idea of love is that it is an invitation. The moment a
Miscommunication is not necessarily what destroys a marriage. What comes out of your mouth simply reflects what’s in your heart. But, not being able to
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