Desire discrepancy remains one of the most common and complex issues that sex and couples therapists treat. New research sheds light on how sexual rejection styles play a role.
Back to School: Strategies for Starting Strong
Are your children ready to start school strong? Help them develop skills that will enhance their resilience.
Ledgers, Balances, and Unseen Labor
Whether it’s the mental load or the financial burden, when labor is perceived as unappreciated and perceived as unfair, people start tallying up everything they do.
Family Stories Are Embodied in Cherished Possessions
Through our most cherished family possessions, we come to know our families and ourselves.
The Healing Power of Therapeutic Presence
I was driving to my therapist’s office and listening to an audiobook when I started to cry. I wasn’t even sure why I was crying. Once in my twenties, I …
Treating Others With Respect in Health Care
Going to the doctor may not be as pleasant as other activities, yet it is important. Having competent, caring, and respectful health providers influences health care compliance.
Dreaming, Play, and Mind-Wandering
Mind-wandering is, in one view, the mind at play. And dreaming is the play of the mind while asleep.
Fighting Campus Loneliness
Leaving headphones and earbuds behind and taking advantage of community-building opportunities and well-being resources on campus can help college students thwart loneliness.
Why Can’t We Talk (About Sex)?
It is easy to suggest that couples talk about sex, but what happens when someone gets anxious or overwhelmed and shuts down?
Facing and Feeling Your Age
Age isn’t just a number. It’s both a reality and a feeling.