Relationship Matters

Co-parenting – Divorce and COVID-19, Part 2

Co-parenting – Divorce and COVID-19, Part 2

As information concerning COVID-19 continues to come out erratically, it seems nobody is in full agreement on how to handle things. On a macro level, we see each US state implementing varying degrees of responsiveness and caution. On a micro level, our family units must make similar calls. It’s challenging for any parent to know where to draw the line.

How To Stop Your Marriage From Falling Apart

How To Stop Your Marriage From Falling Apart

In my latest video, I talk about how your relationship can be steady and strong as you weather the storm of COVID-19. I provide tools and insights that will support you in bringing your best self to the challenges that quarantine and stay-at-home orders present.

Will My Insurance Cover Couples Therapy?

Will My Insurance Cover Couples Therapy?

Yes, now more than ever, your insurance will cover couples therapy, and you should make good use of it. Relationships can be hard even under the best of circumstances. But with the crisis of COVID-19, many couples are feeling hit from all directions. There is financial stress, parenting challenges, fear of the unknown, and few resources to recharge.

Co-Parenting During Covid-19 – A Perfect Storm, Part 1

Co-Parenting During Covid-19 – A Perfect Storm, Part 1

For parents, it’s stressful, navigating a flood of challenges, as Covid-19 promises to come in turn to each of our communities. For separated or divorced co-parents, the challenges of “social distancing” are compounded with different social-emotional layers than our partnered friends face. And we feel that difference.

Sex Therapist

Sex Therapist

As a Sex Therapist providing care to couples, you will deliver direct clinical services to clients and have the unique opportunity to offer trainings and workshops, supervision, and other rewarding services as an expert in the field.  This role also has freedom to be a part or full-time position.   

To couples who risk love in the New Year

To couples who risk love in the New Year

As we near the end of the holiday season and another year fades into a sea of memories, gratitude, regrets, and dismay, it’s understandable to reflect on our relationships. To ponder what has worked and what has not. To look back at previous years and experience a pang of nostalgia or longing.

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