The tragedy in Aurora, Colorado this summer hits home for all of us; grief, loss, and death can affect our life and our marriage relationship. We all go from shock, disbelief, anger, frustration, to feelings of “if only”, to normal feelings of depression. Then finally a relationship can get to a point of not blaming… Read More »
Counseling and Rehabilitation for the Treatment of Porn Addiction. Three Therapist Tips for Stress Relief, Self-Soothing, Anxiety Treatment, and Increased Sexual Intimacy – Without The Pictures, Movies, or Laptop.
What is porn addiction? What do you do with the urge to look at beautiful women? How do you act on that normal instinct? Are your actions satisfying to you or do you feel less pleasure, and more intimacy problems, as time goes on? What if you could learn how to fully release the tension… Read More »
Marriage Counseling for Smart Phone, Texting, Email, Twitter, and Facebook Addictions. Three Tips For Better Intimacy, Sex, and Relationship Satisfaction.
In marriage counseling, and relationship psychotherapy, I have noticed my clients have issues with their partner being too busy texting, returning emails, and donning headphones, both at home and at work! Have you noticed with texting, email, mobile devices, and tablets, that we are more and more “alone together”, and not really enjoying relationship intimacy?… Read More »
Power Struggles: Save Your Marriage Through Couples Counseling
Are you fighting all the time? Does it seem like you’re in a debate over who’s right? Is your partner more of an adversary than a loving friend? Other signs are the “minimizer”, who hides behind the paper, clams up, and claims nothing is the matter. Or, the person who is the “maximizer”, one who… Read More »
Three Tips How Marriage Counseling Can Help With Sexual Intimacy, When Cancer Symptoms and Cancer Treatments Affect Your Relationship.
Talk with a marriage counselor when overwhelming issues with cancer and intimacy surface. There are three key approaches to remember when dealing with sex and cancer. First, communicate with your partner. Secondly, adjust as necessary. Third, experiment with other forms of intimacy. It’s important to listen to each other’s point of view, and your partner’s… Read More »