by Michael Brown, MSC, LMFT | Aug 5, 2019 | Uncategorized
Michael Brown, MSC, LMFT Can a relationship survive opposing political views? Is this grounds for a separation? Should couples just try to avoid political topics altogether? How big of an issue is this in the long term? It may be an issue that couples grapple... by Michael Brown, MSC, LMFT | Jun 6, 2019 | Couples Therapy, Marriage and Family Therapy
Michael Brown, MSC, LMFT You feel hurt, angry, frustrated, righteously indignant, or jealous and you want to reach out to (or strike out at) your spouse or partner, but they are not there. So, you send them an angry or sarcastic text message. Thus begins the text war,... by Michael Brown, MSC, LMFT | Oct 27, 2018 | Couples Therapy
The Importance of Repair in Relationships Michael Brown, MSC, LMFT Relationships are fertile grounds for misunderstandings. The chances that either person in a relationship is attentive and emotionally available at any given time are statistically about the same as... by Michael Brown, MSC, LMFT | Sep 11, 2018 | Couples Therapy, Couples Workshops, Marriage and Family Therapy
How familiar are you with your spouse’s inner world? What do you know about your partner’s history, concerns, preferences, worries, and the current world? How do you update your knowledge of your spouse’s inner world? In more than four decades of...