by Staff Writer | Apr 24, 2018 | Conflict, Crisis, Vulnerability
At NCCT, we are dedicated to the leading research, techniques, and methodologies in couples therapy. To that end, we regularly seek out the expertise of colleagues with specializations in complementary fields, such as private practitioner Stephen J. Bradley, LICSW,...
by Staff Writer | Apr 1, 2018 | Conflict, Courage, Divorce
Statistics show that approximately one-third of Americans find themselves in a stepfamily relationship. Whether they are taking on the role of stepparent, stepchild or stepsibling, the stepfamily structure is not uncommon. Nor are the blended family challenges it...
by Staff Writer | Feb 25, 2018 | Marriage
For years, proverbial wisdom has cited money as the primary source of marital conflict and main precursor to divorce. However, very few clinical studies support this supposition. Money might make the world go around, but the mighty "buck" is not as powerful...
by Staff Writer | Feb 17, 2018 | Educational
As experts focused solely on treating couples, we have a sixth sense for issues that lead to marriage trouble or relationship distress. We are also well-versed in the leading evidence-based models for coping with conflict between two partners. The Huffington Post, The...
by Staff Writer | Jan 25, 2018 | Conflict, Couples Therapy, Divorce, EFT
Expert Intimacy Advice from Martha Reeves, MA, LICSW If you have been married or in a committed relationship for 20 years or more, you have done something remarkable. Long-term committed relationships take more trust, loyalty, and sacrifice as time goes on. However,...