What a stressful time this is for many relationships. Partners and family members often have different views and different styles of coping with anxiety. The sheer volume of data we encounter daily can be overwhelming: it’s hard to tell what’s true. When political disagreements arise with those closest to us, the pain is real. It…Read more
How To Handle Marriage & Life Transitions Together
Marriage counseling is helpful when your relationship is in trouble, but in my Manhattan marriage counseling practice I find that many couples discover it’s invaluable as they head toward a major life transition. Looking forward to the birth of your first child? Is the empty nest around the corner? Wondering about life together in retirement? Life…Read more
What Makes a Marriage Feel like a Dance?
Or what’s the difference between a happy marriage and a Volvo? Hope you’ll take a look at my latest post on the Slow Marriage blog and find the answer. Hint: it has something to do with pioneering research on flow. .