Eye contact matters.
I think you can feel seen and known and loved when someone really looks you in the eye. A recent article in the New York
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I think you can feel seen and known and loved when someone really looks you in the eye. A recent article in the New York
In my last blog entry, I talked about a hypothetical college course teaching young adults how to love. The more I think about this idea
As any reader of my blogs know, I am obsessed with attachment theory. The basic reason being that I think it makes so much sense
An interesting article was published recently in the New York Times proposing that it might be beneficial for college age students to attend a class
John Gottman’s new book “What Makes Love Last” focuses on trust and betrayal. John Gottman is a couples therapist who does a great deal of
As a therapist I sometimes ask a patient where in their body they feel an emotion. By identifying the feeling in one’s body we can
Anorgasmia is the inability to have orgasms. A small part of the female population suffers from this condition. A more wide spread issue we see
I am writing yet another blog about introversion because it seems to me to be such an important aspect of who someone is. Author, Susan
I see many women who are cancer survivors. Most of them feel that their post cancer sexual selves were never addressed. In fact, many were
We see single women of all ages here at MCFS. I am a huge proponent of on line dating at any age. Often, when I