Season 4 Episode 186
This video podcast discusses how important it is for you to model a loving relationship for your children! And a discussion of how you can use your kids as a motivation to do hard things... with a pe…
Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Season 4 Episode 185
By request from Facebook group member (join us: facebook.com/groups/drpsychmom), here's an interesting episode on the impact on your marriage of identifying with your opposite gender parent. You have…
Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Facebook live where I discriminate between therapy as massage and therapy as the gym. And I took a question about a guy with an avoidant wife and how he thinks therapy is just making him more avoida…
Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Which type of people get into a situation like this? What background leads to assuming that sexual attraction just won't be part of your relationship? Today's YouTube live turned video podcast helps …
Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Season 4 Episode 184
It is an epiphany to many clients that their parents were likely depressed, and not just "quiet," "irritable," "detached," or "angry." Today's episode can help you make links between your upbringing …
Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Season 4 Episode 183
I created my LOVE acronym for parents in conflict with their adult children, but it can be used for all relationships where you love someone, but they keep telling you they don't feel loved by you. I…
Published on 2 months, 4 weeks ago
Season 4 Episode 181
Many men think they are great at receiving feedback, but the reality is that they aren't, at least not within their marriages. Here's how it feels for women to be married to men who cannot receive fe…
Published on 3 months ago
Season 4 Episode 180
The idea of "silent divorce" has been all over popular media. Here's what it is, who is at risk, who can repair and how, and the attachment dynamics that are often at risk of this!
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Published on 3 months, 1 week ago
Season 4 Episode 179
I am in the process of potentially writing a book about estrangement, and came across the statistic that 50% of people would be open to repairing an estrangement if they received an apology. This is …
Published on 3 months, 1 week ago
Season 4 Episode 177
Not the most flattering podcast episode you'll ever hear if you have inlaw issues... but the most realistic, practical, and (should you choose to really introspect about it) useful one! Covered: who …
Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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