Most folks have one sexual relationship at a time (at least once we’re beyond the young-adult stage). But there are some couples in committed relationships who choose to involve one or more third parties in their sex lives. This is not for everyone, of course. But in the interest of letting you know “what’s out […]
TalkStarter for Teens and Preteens: The Overheard Argument
Sometimes when you’re out with your teen or older child, you may overhear a couple talking angrily. This feels uncomfortable—but it can open a conversation about relationships, communication, and how people treat each other. Next time you’re at a restaurant or shopping or whatever and people nearby start arguing audibly, you might give your kid […]
Boost Your Relationship for a Great New Year
If you’re looking for a great year in 2015, be sure to include strengthening your relationship. Here’s an idea takes only a couple of minutes a day—and the payoff is huge. The concept: Each day, think of one thing you love or appreciate about your partner, and tell him or her. Any positive thing […]
Post-Holiday Recovery: Soaking in Bed
Now that most of the holiday busy-ness is over, you may need a chance to regroup. Here’s an idea I love: “soaking in bed.”* This doesn’t involve actual water—just giving yourself time to savor the warmth of your bed for a while after you’ve had a good sleep. It’s like the long weekend-morning sleeps you […]
Difficult Relatives? How to Keep Them from Driving You Crazy
Every family’s got at least one: a relative who behaves badly at holidays or who drives people crazy. Maybe it’s an uncle who drinks too much; an aunt who monopolizes conversations; a brother who never pitches in with the dishes—or anything else; a parent who asks intrusive questions; a cousin who delights in saying outrageous […]
Less Stress in 60 Seconds (Really!)
Let me guess: You’re unusually busy this time of year, with all the holiday prep and expectations on top of your regular stuff. You don’t have time for one more thing in your schedule, even if it’d help you relax. But there is a technique you can use to reduce your stress–in less than […]
When Is It OK to Be Jealous?
Occasionally, I run across someone whose jealousy is out of hand. More often, a friend or client will say “I don’t want to be a jealous person,” meaning they don’t want to ever feel jealous—which means that their feelings go underground and may bubble up in unpleasant ways. Jealousy is a normal feeling. It’s nearly […]
Why Being Nice May Not Be Such a Good Idea
If your parents were like mine, they taught you to “be nice”—to speak nicely, play nicely ( = sharing, not hitting other kids, not grabbing), generally to be polite and accommodating. For the most part this is a good thing—but niceness can go too far. “Nice” becomes a problem when it’s a code word for […]
TalkStarter for Couples: Try a New Flavor?
I recently attended a continuing education class for therapists on sexuality in clinical practice. The instructor is part of a group of therapists who are known for being very open-minded about sexuality and therefore see a broad spectrum of human behavior. (Thanks to Kevin Gallagher, LCMHC of op.ti.ma in Burlington, VT for a great workshop!) […]
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