by Staff Writer | Nov 16, 2020 | Marriage
Psychologists Drs. John and Julie Gottman of The Gottman Institute separate couples into two major groups: the “masters” and the “disasters.” Masters remain happily together, while disasters either break up or are chronically unhappy. In Masters of Love, couples share...
by Staff Writer | Sep 1, 2020 | Marriage
Scan the cover of any tabloid magazine while waiting in line at the grocery store and you’ll probably see advice for how to be better at foreplay or how to make your partner orgasm, but you probably won’t see anything about what comes after sex—a period psychologists...
by Kerry Lusignan | Aug 24, 2020 | Anger, Marriage
I’ve been a promise keeper for most of my life, only breaking promises when left with no other choice – when a murmur in my heart began pounding so loud that it overruled me. There was the relationship that lacked kindness and mutuality – the friendship laced in...
by Kerry Lusignan | Apr 10, 2020 | Marriage
We are sitting with a large amount of uncertainty right now. It’s tempting to project into the future and imagine what things will look like in several months or a year. If your relationship feels like it’s falling apart, this can include...
by Kerry Lusignan | Mar 9, 2020 | Couples Therapy, Infidelity, Marriage
High quality and award-winning documentary team in New York, is currently producing the seventh season of an acclaimed documentary series. Each episode is an hour-long program and highlights and explores a single issue or experience through personal profiles. The goal...
by Staff Writer | Jan 16, 2019 | Couples Therapy, EFT, Gottman, Marriage, Retreats, Vulnerability
Nurturing an Intimacy Born of Shared ExperienceAccording to a study conducted by AMA Insurance Agency, nearly 40 percent of doctors marry other doctors or other healthcare professionals.What is the reasoning for this natural romantic attachment? Could it reflect what...