Parenthood is one of nature’s most beautiful gifts people can encounter. Few feelings in this world equal the joy and passion that being a new parent can bring. A baby can not only shower immense happiness on the parents, but can also bring bliss to the married life of the couple. It has often been […]
Category Archives: Couples Therapy
Seasons of Relationships: How Love Changes Over Time
Kicking the Donut: Why Play is Important to Relationships
Top 10 Ways to Make the Most out of Therapy
10 Surprising Statistics about Marriage
Matrimony is the source of joy for many people around the world but we have rarely ever conducted research on this merry gift of life. The following few points will provide a vivid insight into the few very astonishing and extremely interesting facts of marriage that people never really think about. 1. An average married […]
Preparing for Therapy
Contrary to the way therapy is often depicted in movies and television, it does not simply consist of talking while a psychologist listens and asks vague questions. Therapy involves preparation, trust, and a mutual willingness between both therapist and patient to work hard and communicate openly. Once you have decided to consult a therapist, the […]
When to Seek Counseling
There are a variety of reasons for seeking the help of a psychologist, and many may wonder when to seek treatment and when to handle the issues on their own. Whether you are considering couples therapy or individual help, a general guideline is to ask for assistance when your state is impacting your daily life. […]
Myths About Therapy
There are a lot of myths surrounding therapy and the reasons that people seek treatment. Many people mistakenly believe that seeking help from a mental health professional is a sign of weakness or an indication that they are “crazy,” but this is not the case. Just as you would not hesitate to see a doctor […]
Michael on KPFT Radio (90.1 FM) Thresholds Talking About Compassionate Communication
Michael and his wife Kelly appeared on KPFT (90.1 FM) on May 23 joining the Thresholds Programs to discuss Compassionate Communication, a topic they both know a lot about a love. Click the play button below to listen from your browser. [audio:http://www.drmwinters.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/kpft_130523_060000thresh.mp3]
One-Conditional Love
I’ve been thinking about the phrase “unconditional love” lately. It is hard for me to imagine anything being unconditional. It seems that the very fabric of US culture is based on conditional logic – if A then B, etc. Indeed, perhaps even our language itself is based on this conditional logic. So, if there cannot […]
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