Mental Health Blog

Psychoeducation articles on attachment, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, and more.

Relationships & Couples
February 20, 2026

Affair Recovery: What Couples Who Make It Through Actually Do

You find out on a Tuesday. Or you’ve suspected for months and finally ask directly. Or they tell you. It doesn’t matter how – the...

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Relationships & Couples
February 20, 2026

Does Marriage Counseling Actually Work? What Research Says

A couple sits across from each other in a therapist’s office, each hoping the other is about to hear something important. The therapist asks a...

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Relationships & Couples
February 20, 2026

Co-Parenting After Divorce: Managing the Impossible

Your daughter’s recital is in two hours, and you’re sitting in the parking lot trying to figure out where to sit so you don’t have...

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Relationships & Couples
February 20, 2026

The Mental Health of Divorce: What Happens Inside

You wanted this. You were the one who made the call, or you were the one who finally agreed, or you were the one who...

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Relationships & Couples
February 20, 2026

Relationship Burnout Is Real. Here’s What It Looks Like.

You still love your partner. You’re not sure you’re in love with them, but you know you love them. Mostly, though, what you feel is...

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Relationships & Couples
February 20, 2026

When Physical Intimacy Becomes a Problem in Your Relationship

It doesn’t happen all at once. There’s no single moment where physical intimacy stops working in a relationship. More often there’s a long, gradual drift...

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Relationships & Couples
February 20, 2026

What It’s Like to Love Someone with Anxiety

You’ve stopped mentioning certain things because you already know how the conversation will go. A spontaneous plan – dinner with friends, a weekend trip someone...

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Relationships & Couples
February 20, 2026

When Your Partner Has Depression: What No One Prepares You For

The bed doesn’t get made anymore. Dinner used to be something you cooked together on Thursdays; now it’s whatever you can manage alone after working...

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Relationships & Couples
February 20, 2026

Being in a Relationship with Someone Who Has an Addiction

You’ve learned to read the sounds. The particular way the back door opens versus how it opens when things are going to be okay. The...

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Relationships & Family
February 20, 2026

Relationships and Mental Illness: A Guide for Partners

Nobody gets a manual for loving someone with mental illness. You fell for a person, not a diagnosis, and at some point the diagnosis became...

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