Rebuilding Trust After an Affair

You just found out your partner cheated on you. Now what? Do you leave? Do you give your parent a second chance? Can trust even be rebuilt?

Trust is the foundation to a healthy relationship, so what do you do when that foundation has been destroyed?

Rebuilding trust after an affair is hard and painful, but it is possible.

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Managing Family Stress Around Holidays

You may find parts of this season thrilling and enjoyable. Yet, there’s a part of you that dreads the stress, hustle, and bustle that holiday festivities bring. If left unchecked, it’s easy to let holiday stress overwhelm you with anxiety. Thus, keeping you from enjoying the most wonderful time of the year.

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Romantic Fall Couple Getaways in North Carolina

A romantic vacation is a valuable tool for affirming the bond between couples. A change in the physical environment can put a new perspective on a relationship. In a healthy relationship, every new experience will add depth to the shared meaning of you and your partner. Here are a few romantic getaways in North Carolina that will enrich any relationship.

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A Family Therapist Talks About the Importance of Routines

For some, a rigid routine can feel restricting, even debilitating at times. Still, it's important to remember that we all entered the world with a demand for consistent and predictable patterns to learn how to function. When we are young, we must first ensure that our basic needs for safety and nourishment are fulfilled before forming meaningful connections with our caregivers and environment.

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Can Couples Therapy Be Effective When My Partner Isn't On Board?

It's not always when both partners agree to take a specific route in their relationship. For instance, a wife might feel like they need couple's therapy while the husband doesn't see things that way. This presents a challenging situation. If you are faced with this dilemma, you might want to know whether or not couples therapy will work if one partner isn't on board. Read on to find out more.

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What is EMDR Therapy and How Can it Help My Marriage?  

Keep what’s most important to you. Using EMDR is a proven way to improve your relationships.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a form of psychotherapy that helps people self-manage and heal from memories of disturbing and traumatic life experiences that cause disruption in their lives long after the disturbing or traumatic experiences have happened.

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Everything You Need to Know About Family Therapy

When negative patterns develop in family dynamics, each person involved is detrimentally affected. Left untouched, these patterns worsen, creating a cold, divided dynamic that creates needless suffering. Even in families where consistent conflict isn’t present, family counseling has the potential to deepen understanding, respect, and care for one another in a completely new way.

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My Partner Just Came Out to Me. What Should I Do?

If you are in a committed relationship, and your partner has finally decided to come out to you, you may be wondering how you will deal with this sudden realization. Although you may be feeling betrayed and hurt at the moment, try to look at the situation at hand with an open mind. Your partner opening up about something so deeply personal shows that they trust and love you enough to be honest with you about who they truly are.

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Does A Therapist In Private Practice Need A Business Consultant?

Maybe you’re fresh out of the gate with the doctorate to prove it? And more years of education than you’d like to count? Or maybe you’re an established clinician who’s just hit a bit of a slow year? Whatever the case is, you set out on this journey to help people. But how are you going to do that when it’s a struggle to even find some clients? Cue finding a business consultant.

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