Tips on Flirting: How to Ignite the Spark and Keep it Burning
Flirting is a part of building relationships, whether new or old. Individual and Couples Therapist Kimberlin Shepard explores ways to ignite the spark in all relationships and how to keep it burning.
6 Complaints in Marriages of Highly Successful People
Being a highly successful person in the workplace often requires the similar life skills as people need to succeed in marriages, but we often forget to use them. This is what leads people to couples therapy. Here are the top 6 complaints of married people in highly successful jobs.
5 Signs You and Your Partner Need Couples Therapy
Couples therapy is often misunderstood as a last resort—but in reality, it’s one of the most effective tools for strengthening connection, communication, and emotional safety. Whether you’re feeling disconnected, stuck in recurring conflict, or simply want to grow together more intentionally, these five reasons explain why couples therapy isn’t a sign of failure—it’s a proactive investment in your relationship.
Are there ANY professionals in therapy?
Are there professionals in therapy? Absolutely—though many hide it behind competence, productivity, and success. Doctors, lawyers, executives, and other high-achieving professionals often carry intense emotional pressure while feeling ashamed to ask for support. This article explores why therapy is not a sign of weakness, but a strategic tool for growth, resilience, and sustainable success in high-stress careers.
5 Reasons Why Men Want a Male Couples Therapist
Sometimes people feel more comfortable with a therapist they feel they can relate to. Here are 5 reasons why some men might prefer to do therapist with another male therapist
