An author wrote this informative article on IBP, which offers deep insight to the benefits of this approach. Six months after his second divorce, Lars was in love. “What’s she like?” asked a friend. “Like all his women,” replied another friend, “cold and nasty.” Lars deplored this unfortunate consistency but couldn’t change it. “From… Read More »
Increase Sexual Intimacy Through Relationship Counseling: Three Tips for Passionate Monogamy
Tip One: Learn How to Get Through Boredom and the Normal Marital Knot Boredom happens, as it’s the primary fear of monogamy, a lack of newness. So don’t ignore it or let it get swept under the rug. Also, see boredom as normal feedback in your relationship, instead of believing sex is failing. It only… Read More »
Stop Complaining About Your Marriage Through Intimacy Counseling
Have you heard people complain about their marriage? Don’t we all at times? This article is how to move beyond the habit so you can calm your self down when needed, communicate effectively, and move towards greater intimacy. Remember that a complaint is when you’re talking negatively about someone, and not offering any solutions. For… Read More »
Relationship Shock: They’re NOT Happy! Seven Tips Relationship Counseling Gives You for Increased Intimacy, Sex, Happiness, and Connection.
Isn’t it a shock to hear that your marriage or relationship is NOT making your partner happy? Ouch! The sadness, grief, and hurt when you hear those words directed at you can be overwhelming, hopeless, and negative. What CAN be done? Research and intuition shows that relationships can lead to the highest highs and lowest… Read More »
Couples Counseling Refresher: Three Tips for Better Relationship Intimacy When You’ve Already Had Marriage Counseling
When sex drops, or fights begin again, what do you do? Isn’t it frustrating to admit the relationship needs more help? Aren’t relationships “fixed” with a few sessions, years a go? This is a normal experience of couples who slide back in to habits, and find there are somehow more fights, and little communication,… Read More »