{The Second Time Around }

Who said it was easy?

By Yana Berlin

Even if you fell in love with the best guy on the planet, marriage always was and always will be hard work. When we get married at a young age we think we know it all, and never want to listen to anyone's advice or opinion. As we get a bit older and wiser, we tend to be more open to hear what others have to say. We invited our experts to provide their thoughts and opinions on what it takes to be in a healthy relationship.

Divorce & Remarriage:

By Mary Kelly-Williams, M.A.

Devastation or Dreams Come True?

I was watching Oprah the other day. The show was about Adult Children of Divorce. The hour was devoted to the thousands of adult children of divorce Read more >>

Should I stay or should I go?

By Anita Briggs

When difficulty seems insurmountable, the tendency is to look for blame on the outside, and think that being rid of what we blame is the solution. Read more >>

Finding Love The Second Time Around

By Dr. Charles D. Schmitz and Dr. Elizabeth A. Schmitz

You often hear that 50% of marriages in the United States end in divorce. While technically correct, that number does not tell the whole story. Let's take a deeper look at this phenomenon and try to determine a number that is probably more accurate - one that more honestly reflects the real truth about marriage for most people.

The divorce rate in the USA impacts far fewer individuals that you have probably been led to believe by the popular media. Read more >>

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Finding Love After The Loss Of A Loved One

By Beth Banning

Has the recent death of your spouse left you feeling uncertain and insecure about yourself and your place in the world? Maybe you want to start getting out, meet new people and have more fun but don't know where to start. Perhaps you're even hoping that there will come a day for a second chance at love. If any of this sounds familiar, you are not alone. Survived A Loss? Share your experience

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{ Focus on What's Important}

Opportunity for Growth

By By Susan Derry, B.Ed., M.S. Psy.

Looking at any negative experiences in our lives as an opportunity for growth, rather than misfortune, will allow our lives to have an uphill rather than a downhill trend. When you use what you learned from a previous relationship to grow and mature you will be in a better position to form a new relationship.

A painful relationship signals the need for growth.
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Create Intimacy

By By Rosemary Lichtman, Ph.D. & Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D.

February is perfect for cuddling with the cold weather and longer nights. No wonder it's known as the month for romance.
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