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Lovers, family and friends…essential. We need them all and of course, they need us! This section is dedicated to all of the different relationships that make us whole.
Nancy Dagenhart, Dr. Betty Frain, and Ruth Schweitzer-Mordecai, Marriage and Family Therapists, will lend their special expertise to this very important part of all of our lives as our Relationship, Parenting, and Grandparenting Experts.
How to walk away from swimsuit shopping with your head held high (and a swimsuit too)! More...
Now seems like the perfect time to give readers my “Five Best Tips for Creating a Relationship Makeover.” More...
My 30 year-old daughter and her two young children moved in with me after a rather traumatic divorce. They have been living here for almost a year and a half. I have been glad to help out, but now I feel exasperated. I need my peace and privacy back. More...
Every important relationship will inevitably navigate difficult territory. Whether it’s a marriage trying to find a balance between stressful pulls of work, family, friends and recreation or something more challenging such as a friend or partner with an addiction, a pattern of financial irresponsibility, or lack of honesty, all relationships must work through problems, grow, and change in order to be healthy and endure over time. More...
Dr. Betty answers the question: When my children were little, I wasn’t emotionally available to them because of a demanding job and being overwhelmed as a single mom. Now my, 28 year-old, son is too busy to see me. I feel a big gap between us. How can I connect with him and build our family ties? More...
You know the feeling. You have a relationship you care about but something is not working. You feel increasingly helpless, hurt, guilty, anxious, or annoyed (maybe downright angry). It is clear to you This has GOT to change! More...
Dr. Betty answers the question: I have read in various magazines that this generation of young people has an “entitlement syndrome” and that they are refusing to grow up, but I believe that our 20 and 30 year olds have it harder than we did when we were striking out on our own. Do you have any suggestions or thoughts on this issue? More...
What gets in the way of true generosity. More...