

Joe Kort, PhD
- Jan 17
Are Unconscious Prejudices or Societal/Religious Factors Interfering with Sex and Love Therapy?
"Jack Morin, in his book Erotic Mind, says it best: “If you go to war with your sexuality you will lose and cause more chaos than you...


Jon Bernthal
- Jan 5


Chelsea Hetherington, PhD
- Nov 27, 2022
Holiday Boundaries with Family
Set boundaries on your time One way to set boundaries with family during the holidays is to have boundaries around your time, where you...


Jonny Thomson
- Oct 2, 2022
Mathematicians suggest the “37% rule” for your life’s biggest decisions
Relationships aren’t like that "The problem is that the world of interpersonal relations is hard to put a number on. Probabilities and...


Brittany Wong
- Sep 10, 2022
9 Big Dating Red Flags, According to Divorce Attorneys
"Here’s a little-known secret: Divorce attorneys give surprisingly good dating advice, not just legal advice. We recently asked divorce...


Dr. Su Yin Yap
- May 1, 2022
Perfectly Miserable: The Psychology of Perfectionism
Perfectionism: A Complex Beast Perfectionism is a complex beast and there are different dimensions of perfectionism. Psychological...


Geralyn Dexter, LMHC
- Jan 22, 2022
What Is Relapse After Recovery?
How Common Is Relapse? No one is perfect, and managing addiction is challenging. For some, relapse is part of recovery. According to a...


Marisa Sullivan
- May 16, 2021
Grief and Loss: Why Reconciliations Are Complex
Natalie D’Annibale, a licensed marriage and family therapist in Los Angeles, tells SurvivorNet that grief is a complex emotion....


Sherry Gaba LCSW
- May 11, 2021
Trauma Bonding, Codependency, and Narcissistic Abuse
The Trauma Bond Trauma bonding is similar to Stockholm Syndrome, in which people held captive come to have feelings of trust or even...