The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to make many changes. In particular, many households have had to change the way in which they operate. People spend a lot more time at home and engaging with each other, which has shifted the dynamics and the way in which many families approach chores and childcare. It might put a lot more demand on women, who traditionally engage more with these tasks, and create a situation where husbands need to pitch in more. How can women make this happen?
Read MoreA particular issue for many women is that they find that their partners are emotionally unavailable and can’t fulfill the needs that exist within the relationship. And yet, although they seem to want something different, they face the same issues again. Why does this happen?
Read MoreDepression does not only affect the person who has it but also those around them. As a spouse, you will see changes in the way your partner acts, how he talks, how much energy he has, and your relationship overall. Supporting someone with depression is a challenge, and there are certain specifics in the way men tend to experience this disorder.
Read MorePregnancy loss is a devastating experience that can change your relationship forever. To cope with the emotional impact of fetal demise or pregnancy loss, support your wife through this experience, mourn together, take good care of yourselves, and seek support.
Read MoreAs a working woman, you know how difficult it can be to juggle work, kids, and other life responsibilities. It’s easy to become burnt out and overwhelmed by all of the activities demanding your attention. Too often, this constant running around creates health issues and causes irritability.
Read MoreMen are just as complex as women are. But, at our core, men and women are not as different as it seems. We want to find love and to be valued and desired. We want to have fun, to have sex, to have kids. We yearn to be accepted and understood. Yet, there are also some differences between men and women. A misunderstanding of these differences can be found at the root of many relationship issues.
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