Chris Hartwell, MSW
Dateline: The Marriage Counseling BlogWeblog: themarriagecounselingblog.com
Articles: 7
First Published: May 03, 2011 / Last Published: Dec 01, 2011
Chris Hartwell, MSW, is the founder of "Talk About Marriage" (http://talkaboutmarriage.com), "The Marriage Counseling Blog" (http://themarriagecounselingblog.com), and "The Family & Marriage Counseling Directory" (http://family-marriage-counseling.com). Talk About Marriage is the largest online community focused on marital advice, and The Family & Marriage Counseling Directory is one of the first private web directories for therapists.
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December 1, 2011
Marital Satisfaction When Raising Teenagers
The stress of raising children is difficult for many couples. Most studies report that marital satisfaction seems to increase when a couple becomes empty-nesters. So there's light at the end of the tunnel! -
September 19, 2011
The Importance of Having Fun Together in Marriage
If the most fun thing you've done in months involves taking your kids to the petting zoo, it may require some thought to determine what the two of you enjoy doing as a couple. -
July 26, 2011
Therapy to Heal the Past
Problems from the past can affect relationships in the present. -
July 15, 2011
Signs Your Marriage May Need Outside Help
How do you know when you should seek outside help for your marriage? It is important to learn to recognize warning signs that your relationship is in trouble. -
July 12, 2011
Emotional Dysregulation and the Impact on the Marriage
Managing emotions and their effects on relationships. -
May 11, 2011
Is Bipolar Disorder Impacting Your Marriage?
Bipolar Disorder is much more than just moodiness. Bipolar can cause people to experience a deep depression or manic episode for months at a time. -
May 3, 2011
Letting Go of What You Want Your Kids to Be
Helping children learn to recognize that they are a good person and will gain the confidence to fulfill their own dreams, not their parents'.
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