This Negotiation Every Couple Should Be Able to Do
The Problem My husband travels a lot for work. We have 2 young kids and I work part time. It’s a lot to manage on my own! I countdown the days until he comes back…
Every relationship is built on something. In this section, we explore what creates long-term strength: shared values, friendship, trust, rituals of connection, and emotional repair. Whether you’re early in marriage or long into partnership, these insights help you revisit — and reinforce — what matters most.
The Problem My husband travels a lot for work. We have 2 young kids and I work part time. It’s a lot to manage on my own! I countdown the days until he comes back…
In the quiet space of my therapy office, I often witness the profound impact of childhood experiences on adult relationships. The story of David and Iman exemplifies a journey I’ve seen countless times—where love, despite…
It’s a common saying that money can’t buy happiness. But what if that conventional wisdom is wrong? Research suggests strategically using money to free up time by outsourcing dreaded tasks can increase happiness and well-being….
A Good Marriage Is Worth a Fortune Not just in dollars. But in direction. In stability. In sanity. If you: …you’re more likely to build lasting wealth. And I don’t just mean financial wealth. I…
Let’s start with the real question behind the polite one: “I’m married. He’s not. We connect. Is this wrong?” It’s a question I hear often—especially from women. You value this friendship. Maybe it’s energizing. Maybe…
In this post, we’ll take a closer look at the Secure-Secure attachment combination, which is the most common attachment style seen in attachment-based couples therapy. We’ll discuss the key characteristics and dynamics of this combination…
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