8 Ways to Cope When Your Therapist is on Vacation
Everyone needs a vacation — including therapists. Here are 8 ways to cope when your therapist is out-of-office and unavailable.
Whether they're romantic partners, friends, coworkers, or family members, relationships are complicated. We've got you covered with advice on communication, surviving breakups, and how therapy can help you strengthen your bonds.
Everyone needs a vacation — including therapists. Here are 8 ways to cope when your therapist is out-of-office and unavailable.
If you’re among the many considering couples counseling now, here’s what to know before starting virtual sessions.
The quarantine might earth up a lot of relationship challenges that you swept under the pre-coronavirus rug. Here's how to focus on the health of your relationship,
Whether you’re in a long-term relationship, are just getting adjusting to each other, or you're somewhere in-between, here are eight morsels of advice for tending to your relationship and keeping it healthy during the turbulence of the Coronavirus pandemic.
No matter where you are in your relationship, it’s always a good idea to have a proactive conversation about setting boundaries in different areas of your life together.
Moving in together can sometimes come with unexpected bumps in the road, from sharing your space to getting your schedules in sync. Here's how to get ahead of potential tensions.
We asked three couples counselors from our network to share what tips they follow to keep their own relationships running smoothly when things get choppy.
Wondering how to form strong new friendships? You’re not alone! Read on for a few simple strategies that can help you make fast friends at any age.
Lacking physical or emotional intimacy is a common challenge in romantic relationships.Try out the following small day-to-day practices to rekindle your bond and feel closer than ever.
Even in the strongest relationships, getting on the same page about big questions can be difficult. Here are strategies for when you and your partner want different things.
Warning signs of an abusive relationship, what to do if you feel you may be in one, and how to seek support.
We polled over 1,000 respondents to better understand the state of relationships in 2019.