In my work with kids, one of the things that has stuck with me the most from my trainings and helped me relate and empathize with individuals of all ages…
Increasingly in my practice as well as in the world outside the office, I have become more and more aware of women, some men too, in toxic relationships. I am…
At the end of 2019, I was given the honor to partner with an organization called Many Hopes through the 124th running of the 2020 Boston Marathon. Although the race was cancelled…
It does not take a lot of effort to find out about our culture’s current attitude toward marriage. Over the years it has changed as less people are getting married….
When it comes to understanding the brain and the affects trauma can have on this vital organ, a simple hand model is sometimes used. If you tuck your thumb in…
“Trust” About every single couple states the same one word when asked, “What do you think is the foundation for a good marriage?” – trust. Along with this word comes…
As an adult, dealing with the many changes of COVID-19 was stressful. Wearing a mask, staying at home, social distancing, and working from home became our new normal. I know…
One of my favorite scriptures is Philippians 3:13 as it says, “Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I…
The most common complaints I hear couples present when they sit down for their first session are about “poor communication” and/or a “lack of intimacy/affection.” There is a strong disconnect…
The season leading up to a wedding can be a jumble of excitement, stress, anticipation, and anxiety. There is so much planning to do for the big day from the…
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