November 27, 2013
by Stephanie Byrne
The glamorization of drama on television and in reality shows paints a very different picture about how intimate female friendships are in real life. Friendships are being displayed publicly where the women are acting like they are still going through the " toddler terrible two's." We are all ultimately being represented in an extremely negative manner by these shows.
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October 16, 2013
by Ashley Marie
When it comes to someone with obsessive-compulsive behaviors, the line between enabling and acceptance can be blurred. Here are some valuable insights into helping someone you love who may exhibit OCD.
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October 14, 2013
by Casey Truffo, LMFT
When do you need marriage counseling? Why bother? Here are seven reasons. Seven good reasons.
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October 1, 2013
by Casey Truffo, LMFT
Anger is a normal and even healthy emotion, but it's imperative to deal with anger in a positive way or it can wreak havoc on yourself and your relationships. Here are 8 vital tips on how to control your anger before it controls you.
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September 27, 2013
by Casey Truffo, LMFT
No relationship is perfect, and it's normal to want things to change for the better. But nagging almost never does the trick, and here is why.
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A relationship takes two people, and we all want to get our way at times. But when does persistence turn into nagging and why is it so harmful to a relationship? Therapist Casey Truffo, LMFT shares her valuable insight.
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September 24, 2013
by Casey Truffo, LMFT
Believe it or not, one common source of relationship problems is a pet. In fact, many couples find themselves arguing over their pets for numerous reasons. While these arguments may seem minor and not necessary to sit down and address, the reality is that they can, overtime, cause more major disagreements or problems.
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