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Steps to Create a Nonjudgmental Relationship
In the journey of life, our relationships stand as cornerstones, shaping our experiences, growth, and our understanding of the world and ourselves.
What is an Emotional Affair?
Emotional affairs may be more common than we realize. An emotional affair involves having non-sexual emotional intimacy with someone who is not your romantic and committed partner.
What Emotional Neglect in a Relationship Looks Like
Emotional neglect in a relationship or marriage is when a partner or spouse consistently fails to notice, attend to, and respond in a timely manner to a partner or spouse’s feelings. Emotional neglect is not something that happens, but something that fails to happen.
Could Couples Therapy Make a Relationship Worse?
We have all seen it happen in shows and movies. The arguing (*gasp* doomed) couple goes to a couples therapist as a last resort, and before you know it, the couple is storming out, dismissing the therapist and either calling it quits or completely ignoring the red flags or concerns pointed out by the therapist in the hopes of helping.
Rekindling Intimacy and Passion in your Relationship
No matter how many times I have seen it, no matter how many different ways Hollywood re-vamps the same old meet-cute, I am all for watching couples fall in love… and I know I am not the only one.
Celebrate More Than Love This Valentine's Day
When we preoccupy ourselves with romantic love, we neglect the opportunity to see that love comes in various forms and is more stable and readily available to us. Maybe we can expand our view of February 14th to be more inclusive; perhaps we can use Valentine's Day to celebrate love in all forms.
Treatments We Offer: Emotionally Focused Therapy
Emotionally focused therapy is a type of counseling that deals with emotions. It helps people identify and work through their feelings, which can be beneficial for those in relationships.
Relationships and You
It can be challenging to maintain healthy relationships as they are all unique to each of us, and they change gradually over time. Here are three steps to consider when attempting to maintain healthy relationships.
The Relationship Between You, Your Child, and Your Co-Parent
The events came to be that you are in the position as a co-parent. It can be difficult to navigate yourself through this process, so here are some healthy things to practice and remember.
3 Ways to Be a Better Listener with Your Kids
Being able to attentively listen to our kids is a healthy way for them to open up to us and share what is going on with them. Having attunement to our kids is one of the greatest gifts in how they can receive love from us as their parents/caregivers.
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