Galena Rhoades, a psychologist at the University of Denver and a co-author of “Fighting for Your Marriage,” recommends using ...
You’ve probably tried at least a few popular relationship tips that sound perfectly reasonable-maybe even necessary for a healthy partnership. Yet some of these well-meaning habits can quietly create ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — A relationship therapist appeared on ARC Florida to answer questions on Thursday. ARC Florida held an Ask Shannon segment with relationship therapist Shannon Thompson ...
If you are in (or even want to be in) a long-term relationship, I think it’s probably safe to assume you’d ideally like it to be a happy one. But as anyone who has ever been in a relationship knows, ...
The author and podcast host reveals how to let go of control. Credit...Photo Illustration by The New York Times; Background: Brian Rea; Inset photo: Tony Luong for The New York Times Supported by The ...
Once you get back into the habit of reading and you are ready to pick the next book, “avoid dense nonfiction or a 500-page ...
Relating to someone you love who has a mental illness can be difficult and frustrating, but there are strategies you can use to improve your communication with them. There may be a lot you don’t know ...
No one is immune to having in-laws who meddle in your relationship. In fact, some have the power to break up a union. That's why you need to know how to handle difficult in-laws and prevent them from ...
A few weeks ago my 9-year-old told me her friend said the goal of exercise was to burn 400 calories a day. I was surprised and concerned. I'd hoped to protect her from body image concerns longer. Part ...