What Attracts Us to Bad Relationships?
What qualities do you look for in a partner? Charming, sweet, good smile, sexy, smart, funny, good to their family and so on? So many people look for similar [read more]
What qualities do you look for in a partner? Charming, sweet, good smile, sexy, smart, funny, good to their family and so on? So many people look for similar [read more]
A common complaint couples bring into therapy is how forgetful the other is when it comes to daily schedule, or necessities that need to be picked up, etc. These [read more]
Have you ever had one of those days where it’s clear that your relationship is more aggravating than soothing? Every relationship has its share of frustrating days. An occasional [read more]
Being single and looking can be incredibly frustrating. How many times do you want to lash out in anger when a person in a relationship tells you “it will [read more]
If you’d like to read part 1, click here for how to deal with depression personally. Now, what if you have a loved one or a friend who is suffering [read more]
Many have been there at one time or another — in a relationship that is causing stress, maybe too much stress. There is potential for the relationship to fulfill [read more]
In my most recent post about why it can sometimes be frustrating to be around in-laws, I discussed the “comfort zone” that people subconsciously seek in finding relationships. To [read more]
Why do people stereotypically complain when they have to spend time with their in-laws? Are they really so bad? Let’s take a look into this Relationships. To understand your [read more]
I am often asked the question of how to get a friend or a partner to enter (their own) therapy. These partners or friends usually fall into two categories: [read more]