I will premise this op-ed with a brief introduction of myself. My name is Danielle Osterlind. I am a wife, a mother, a Master’s level educated professional woman with an MBA in Organizational Psychology and a small business owner of a marriage and family therapy...
Language is one of our most precious resources for couples therapy. It is a critical aspect that defines our species. We use language to connect with other and to help the flow of ideas. Think about it. When you are reading you’re looking at an arranged sets of...
Although you’re usually not aware of it, the relationships you develop with your caretakers all through your infant stage and your early adolescent stage will make up your future relationships. If you grow up in a supportive and loving environment with caring parents...
It is awesome and fun-filled to be deeply in love with the right person, many relationships in recent times strive to remain flawless for a long period of time. It is somewhat difficult handling relationship issues; however, there are relationship tips that can help...
One of the most important cornerstones of strong and healthy relationships is trust. Infidelity can sever the bonds of trust and intimacy between partners and unleash a storm of negative emotions and feelings that many couples have difficulty recovering from. It may...
According to the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, the field of positive psychology consists of “the scientific study of the strengths that enable individuals and communities to thrive. The field is founded on the belief that people...