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Am I Dating a Narcissist? 3 Ways to Tell
Explore ways to tell that you’re in a relationship with a narcissist, including how the relationship changes over time and how it can affect you.


Understanding Narcissistic Personality Disorder: A Guide to Healing
Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a unique mental health condition wherein those around an individual with NPD often suffer just as much (if not more) than the person with the mental health condition itself.


Guest Post: Better Angels – Let’s Depolarize America
Originally posted August 28, 2018. Guest Post: Better Angels – Slowly Bridging the Partisan Divide This week of August 25, 2018, there’s...


Valentine’s Day DIY Romantic Body Massage Oil
Originally posted January 30, 2018. Banish those negative feelings! Nurturing your connection is important. It’s important to connect positively every day! Research by John Gottman, Ph.D., the grandaddy of marriage counseling, shows that for every negative interaction, five positive ones are needed to compensate to keep up a positive balance of feelings. Happy, stable marriages naturally fall into the 5:1 ratio. The good news is you can consciously make an effort to


Interview with PsychCentral (archived) Codependent Relationships
Originally posted July 7, 2016. Topic: Codependency, mindfulness, and the examined life Kathy Morelli, LPC This interview originally appeared on PsychCentral several years ago. The original article is no longer available online, so the full interview is reposted here for archival purposes. What do you mean by an “examined life”? What does this look like? The examined life refers to a quote credited to both Socrates and Plato: “The unexamined life is not worth living.” To lead
Top Apps for 5 to 8 Year Old Children
Originally posted November 20, 2014. If you are looking for the best apps for kids 5-8 years old who are kindergartners and young...


Complexity of Marriage Therapy, Part Three: Dr. Sue Johnson and Emotion Focused Therapy: Modifying A
Complexity of Marriage Therapy, Part Three: Dr. Sue Johnson and Emotion Focused Therapy: Modifying Adult Attachment Patterns Originally...


Part One: The Complexity of Marriage and Marriage Counseling
Originally posted May 12, 2014. Do you sometimes wonder why there’s a general feeling of negativity in your relationship? Do you wonder...


Five Sweet Ideas for Remembering Someone You Love
Originally posted February 6, 2014. You hopefully have plenty of lovely people in your life. Friends and family can be an amazing...


Research review: Feelings about losing your virginity
Originally posted January 30, 2014. In our culture, there are many emotional, social and psychological connotations surrounding loss of...


Five Ways to Bolster Your Marriage After Miscarriage
Originally posted October 15, 2013. Losing a baby through miscarriage or stillbirth leads causes an increase in suffering, including disbelief, grief, shock, denial, anger, sadness and anxiety. These strong and primal emotions can take a toll on your marriage relationship. Recent research published by Dr. Katherine Gold and her colleagues in the journal, Pediatrics, indicates that couples who experience miscarriage or stillbirth have a greater chance of divorce than coup


Comparing Scars: A Personal Reflection by Elly Taylor
This post shares a personal reflection related to perinatal experience. It is offered to foster understanding and connection, not as clinical guidance. Comparing Scars The course of a marriage is often turned, sharply, by incidents that might pass in a moment but can define them for years, until another incident becomes another corner. Looking back on my marriage, there are three of them that I now realise shaped our new family. The first was during late pregnancy with ou


Valentines Post – And Baby Makes A Family
Originally published February 11, 2012. You remember the intensity at the beginning of your relationship: you were enveloped in an...
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