
Resolving Trauma: Some Things Can’t Be Done Alone
You might know that Pete and I have been building schools in Kenya for four years. We work in communities of refugees who were traumatized and displaced
You might know that Pete and I have been building schools in Kenya for four years. We work in communities of refugees who were traumatized and displaced
Do you remember the game “Twenty Questions?” You could ask twenty questions to identify what thing the other person was thinking about. Here’s a variation on the
Each year I enjoy a special weekend attending the Wisdom 2.0 conference in San Francisco with my daughter, Molly. And a second pleasure is sharing some insights
Do you have a partner with a habit or flaw you’d like to eliminate, tweak or fix? Let’s turn it into a Valentine’s Day Couples Game where
Less Stress & More Fun Holidays can sometimes be stressful for couples—especially Valentine’s Day. One partner may be imagining something very specific to celebrate the day. The
The hustle and the bustle of the holiday season are upon us. It’s not an easy time even for folks in perfectly happy relationships, much less anyone
I don’t know if you’re keeping up with the latest season of “Dancing With The Stars” but there is some real energy and personality there. Just like
Ellyn: Hi Barbara. Thank you for speaking with me today. I have a feeling there are lots of people who feel as resistant as you did about
Earlier this summer I started a blog series about hypocrisy in couples therapy. I was pleased to see so many of you respond on the blog sharing
I am stuck in the LA airport counting the hours until I can get home and sleep in my own bed. Indefinite delays at the boarding gate
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