Book Recommendations for Couples
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a lot of change and uncertainty for everyone. Couples may be struggling to adjust to new routines and finding time and creative ways to stay connected with one another. One suggestion is for couples to pick a book that they can read together and talk
Coronavirus Relationship Tips – Dr. Gordon
During this time of “social distancing” and being #alonetogether, the Healthy Connections Staff is sharing their relationship tips. In this video, Healthy Connections Executive Director Dr. Kristi Gordon and her husband share their tip for how they find time to connect while having two teenagers in the house.
Protecting Your Relationship During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Couples across the country are struggling to meet the challenges and the new demands that have been placed on them as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Couples are having to make adjustments with regards to work, home life, finances, and children, amongst others. All of the uncertainty that COVID-19
Dating Ideas for You and Your Partner While You Are Sheltered In
These are hard times for all of us! Many of us are sheltered in and feeling the strain. It is likely that you are spending a lot of time with your partner right now, but just because two people are in the same house, or even the same room, does
Fertilizer for your Relationship
Many couples struggle to have the relationship they once hoped for, [1] but there are tools they can use to enhance the quality of their relationship. When we think about improving relationships, it’s easy to consider ways in which negative behaviors might be improved. We can draw comparisons between taking
Things to do this winter: Relationship Workshops and Ski School
Most couples come into therapy or relationship education expecting it to be like grade school, but a better metaphor might be ski school. No amount of talking about or studying skiing can make us appreciably better at skiing. We need to practice a different way of relating to a slippery,