Archive for the ‘Boston Couples Counseling and Marriage Counseling’ Category
Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
Boston Marriage Therapy -- Marriage Conflict
When Lauren and Les argue, they do so with gusto! Voices are raised, they talk over one another, and in the end they rarely come to any agreement. However, the next thing anyone knows they’re sitting snuggled up on the couch whispering and giggling to ...
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Friday, May 15th, 2009
Book Review:
Can My Marriage be Saved?
True Stories of Saved Marriages
Mae Chambers and Ericka Chambers
Pass it On Publications, 2008
Mae and Ericka Chambers are an unlikely duo to write a marriage book. Or are they? This blue grass singing, guitar playing, mother-daughter duet doesn’t have any training in marriage and family therapy, ...
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Thursday, March 12th, 2009
After Gary Chapman wrote the International Best Seller The Five Love Languages, myriad of spinoffs were published: The Five Love Languages of Children, The Five Love Languages of Teenagers, The Five Love Languages for Singles, The Heart of the Five Love Languages, The Five Languages of Apology, and The Love ...
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Sunday, February 8th, 2009
This is a decent video about how a good relationship can go bad. It is less than 5 minutes long, and references some of the findings of Marriage and Relationship researcher John Gottman.
http://ultimaterelationshipblog.com/2009/02/stressors-2.html?ec=136764-4
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Sunday, January 18th, 2009
An elderly couple disappeared from a cruise ship, their door locked from the inside with a "do not disturbed" tag hanging from the door. Authorities are trying to determine, is this a suicide, or something else? Some persons are maintaining the couple had simply left the ship at a port. ...
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Monday, October 20th, 2008
PORTRAITS
Julie had never thought that her husband would ever hit her, but here she was starring at the bruise on her forehead. He had apologized to her over and over again, and had promised that is would never happen again if she could gave him another chance. She didn’t know ...
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Monday, October 20th, 2008
PORTRAITS
Henry was served with divorce papers after his wife had an affair. He was devastated and begged her to attend counseling, but his wife had no desire to save their marriage.
Mary’s husband walked out on her and their four-year-old daughter three months ago. He said he didn’t want to be ...
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Monday, October 20th, 2008
PORTRAITS
Tom and Sara each stood in the foyer or two very different restaurants waiting for one another. They had planned on going to lunch together, but once again their plans had failed.
When Melanie cried to her husband, “It’s terrible here! You are never in this house- you have no idea ...
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Monday, October 20th, 2008
PORTRAITS
Kerri desperately wanted to trust her husband, but she constantly found herself thinking that there might be another woman in his life. One afternoon she was cleaning up their home office and found a credit card statement detailing hotel and restaurant charges in Chicago. She could not recall her husband ever talking ...
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Monday, August 4th, 2008
Portraits
As a teenager, Tim got very little privacy. If he masturbated, to avoid getting caught he would rush through it as quickly as possible. Now as an adult, he finds that for his body rushing through sexual activity is the norm, not the exception.
Brian is nervous about sexual performance. ...
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