5 Things to Consider Before You Begin Couples Therapy
The frequency with which inquiries show up in my practice for couples therapy is far greater than before. I receive calls daily from all kinds of couples... Married, pre-married, cohabitating, post-married, heterosexual, gay, straight, ambivalent, committed, [...]
Therapeutic Presence: Mindfulness in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
In a former blog piece, I addressed the core concept in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) as working with “the space between”. That is, within the interactional pattern of the couple-their dialogue, inter-communication, the synergy that [...]
Sex Addiction: A Diagnosis of Controversy
As reported by CNN, “For the first time, compulsive sexual behavior -- commonly called sex addiction -- is classified as a mental health disorder on the World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases (ICD) list [...]
Group Therapy for Men With Out-of-Control Sexual Behavior
This article was also posted in modified form on sexandrelationshiphealing.com. Addictions Are an Attachment Disorder When I think of addiction, I think of attachment. When we have no one to reach for, to soothe us, [...]
Discernment Counseling: Is It for You?
Have You Heard of Discernment Counseling? Discernment Counseling started with Bill Doherty, Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota and his Couples on the Brink Project. He devised a model to help couples who are ‘stuck’ [...]
Disclosing Secrets: How Disclosure is Used With Betrayal
How Do We Define Betrayal? When secrets are revealed, and they are come across in a myriad of ways, betrayal is identified. Secrets of infidelity appear usually by surprise. Disclosing secrets is not typically a [...]