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Individual or Couples Therapy? What Works Best for Relational Distress
"Should we go to therapy together or individually?" Learn what works best for couples experiencing relational distress.
Quarantining or Cocooning: What’s Your COVID-19 Coping Style? [Practice 3]
We are all navigating the COVID-19 pandemic differently. While there are countless ways of dealing with this new normal, I have found three common approaches in my relationship counseling. Which one most closely describes you and/or your partner?
Fighting Spousal Conflict During the Coronavirus: Kimberly Keiser on Dakota News Now
COVID-19 has caused lifestyle changes for couples across the country. If you live with your partner, you’re not only spending less time with other people, you’re also spending more time with your partner — way more time. So how can you cope with suddenly being around your partner 24/7?
I Get Irritable When My Wife and I Don't Have Sex
“If my wife and I don’t have sex for 2 or more weeks, I start to get irritable, frustrated and every little thing about her bothers me. How do I cope with this frustration?”
Ask Us Anything: “I’m Done with Sex”
“My wife of 10 years has lost complete interest in having sex. She would be fine never doing it again.” Low sexual desire is probably one of the most common things that a sex therapist sees.
Erectile Dysfunction: The Importance of Sex Therapy In Treatment
The specific psychosocial therapy needed for erectile dysfunction (ED) is dependent on understanding all medical and non-medical contributions.
Ask Us Anything: Resentment and Sexual Desire
“I feel upset with my husband when he doesn’t help me with the household chores. How can I feel sexual desire for him when I have so many resentments about this?”