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Televised dating games began in the 1960’s with the premier of “The Dating Game.” On that show, a man would select one woman from a
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Televised dating games began in the 1960’s with the premier of “The Dating Game.” On that show, a man would select one woman from a

When we think of addictions we often think of substance abuse or gambling problems. However, as a therapist I often see patients who seem to

I read an interesting article that Terry Real wrote disputing the maxim of not going to bed angry. On a certain level, it makes sense

Relationship breakup is an issue that often comes up in my therapy sessions with patients. Breakups—whether it be a brief courtship, a long dating relationship,

October is both breast cancer awareness month as well as domestic violence awareness month. For many years now October has been filled with walks and

There’s information you can get from reading history books and then there’s the wisdom you can get from the people who have actually lived it.

We have relationships with many different people in our lives; relationships with family members, relationships with friends, relationships with co-workers, relationships with neighbors, etc. A

I enjoyed reading this blog written by Steven Snyder, MD on the plight of being a nice guy. I often see women who say they

John Gottman is one of the most well-known couples therapist. He has an institute in Seattle and has done enormous amounts of research on what

I really enjoyed reading this blog post. The author, Mark Manson, created a “law” to follow when establishing relationships with people. Whether the relationship is