The 3 Most Destructive Relationship Patterns and How to Break Them

Destructive relationship patterns can sneak into even the best bonds, messing things up before you know it. These types of destructive patterns can drain the joy right out of a relationship. So, let’s break them down, and try to find out how to break out of it. Key Points What do lions, tigers, bears, andContinue reading “The 3 Most Destructive Relationship Patterns and How to Break Them”

How to apologize the right way to fix a relationship

There is no such thing as a perfect relationship. Tension and conflict may arise between partners from time to time, but it’s important to be able to resolve issues and take responsibility for your actions. It is also crucial to apologize correctly in order to improve the relationship and not aggravate the situation. How to apologizeContinue reading “How to apologize the right way to fix a relationship”

American Psychological Association: CSU experts share growing concern over AI’s effect on children

Here you can read excerpts from Caden Proulx’s article published in The Rocky Mountain Collegian written about the effects of a relationship with an AI chatbot as a child’s earliest attachment on their brain development. What happens to a child’s developing brain when some of its earliest attachments are formed through a relationship with anContinue reading “American Psychological Association: CSU experts share growing concern over AI’s effect on children”

Apartment Guide: Tips for Couples Cohabitating for the First Time

Here you can read excerpts from Amanda Tripp’s article published in Apartment Guide written for couples moving in together for the first time with tips on how to navigate moving together in a positive way. For cohabitating couples, moving in together is a big step that brings both excitement and challenges. Whether you’re settling into an apartmentContinue reading “Apartment Guide: Tips for Couples Cohabitating for the First Time”

Healthline: What to Do If Your Partner Won’t Consider Couples Therapy

Here you can see a portion of Simone Marie’s Healthline article addressing how to handle discrepancies in desire to go to couples therapy, in which I am mentioned. Read the full article by clicking the link at the bottom of the page. Much like preventive care, couples therapy can do a lot of good For example, oneContinue reading “Healthline: What to Do If Your Partner Won’t Consider Couples Therapy”

Next Avenue: Does It Matter What My Daughter-In-Law Thinks of Me?

Here you can read excerpts from Donna Moriarity’s article published in Next Avenue written for mother-in-laws struggling in their relationship with their daughter-in-laws and wanting to learn how to improve their relationships. If these misunderstandings go unacknowledged, they go underground, according to Dr. Tasha Seiter, a licensed marriage and family therapist with a practice in FortContinue reading “Next Avenue: Does It Matter What My Daughter-In-Law Thinks of Me?”

What are some of the ways in which a private/secluded vacation for a couple can help them reconnect?

This is an excerpt from an article published in Exploring Escape, in which Dr. Tasha was interviewed talking about how vacations can help couples reconnect. “The demands of daily living can make it hard to feel emotional intimacy with our partners. When we’re so busy that we don’t even have time to look our partnersContinue reading “What are some of the ways in which a private/secluded vacation for a couple can help them reconnect?”

Forbes: A Psychologist Gives 3 Tips To Help You Navigate Your Turbulent Twenties And Early Thirties

Here you can read an excerpt from Mark Travers’ Forbes article providing tips to grow through the early adult years, in which Tasha is featured. You can read the full article by clicking the link at the bottom of the page. Being in your twenties and early thirties can be an intense experience for the toughestContinue reading “Forbes: A Psychologist Gives 3 Tips To Help You Navigate Your Turbulent Twenties And Early Thirties”