How to keep chronic illness from altering personality
Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini answers a viewer's question.
Holiday romance brings out cuffing season
Cuffing season is a time when people who enjoy being single suddenly desire a serious relationship.
7 times your spouse needs extra TLC
Life is difficult and each of us faces challenging times but turning to your partner to offer extra tender loving care will be meaningful to your partner and increase emotional intimacy in your relationship.
7 times your partner needs extra TLC and how to give it
It's always sweet to make your partner feel loved and appreciated, but there are certain situations where they may need a little extra TLC.
What your Halloween costume reveals about your relationship
Relationship experts remind couples that although Halloween is a fun, casual celebration, it’s also significant in revealing couples’ relationship styles.
What your Halloween costume reveals about your relationship
It may seem insignificant who wears what costume, but relationship researchers suggest it reveals a lot about the couple.
Shorter days and longer nights lead to higher burnout
Ignoring burnout or extreme stress can lead to physical and mental illness. Here are some suggestions to ease stress and relieve early stages of burnout if practiced daily.
Fall Back 'Burnout': How to ease stress and deflect depression
While we could all use an extra hour of sleep, shorter days and longer nights come with a little bit of a cost.
Move over Millennials: The 50+ crowd is taking over online dating
Older singles look for different things in a partner than younger singles, which may impact how dating sites operate.
'Silver Singles' are big fans of online dating
You don’t outgrow the need to have someone special in your life.
Ask Mary Jo: Getting to know your date & how sisters can work together
How can I date in 2019 and actually get to know her? How can sisters work together without taking on each other’s problems?
How can I date in 2019 and actually get to know her?
Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini answers viewers' questions.
How can sisters work together without taking on each other's problems?
Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini answers questions from viewers.
Reparenting yourself to save your relationship after toxic parents
Your parents had an incredible influence your ability to trust, your attitudes toward others, and how you get along in an intimate relationship.
Reparenting yourself to save your relationship after having toxic parents
Experts say one of the reasons relationships fail is because one of the partners grew up with toxic parents. Emotional scars run deep, but they can be healed.
Is the White House news making you and your relationship sick?
Emergency room physicians report that national politics has started to impact emotional and physical health.
Ask Mary Jo: Outside influences on relationship & approving of daughter's boyfriend
If a man is interested in a woman but outside influences cause her to lose interest in him, should he continue forward and try to continue the relationship or should he move on because she is no longer interested?
Great sex is a kiss away
You don’t need to be a brain surgeon or a rocket scientist to create a great sex life with your partner. However, you do need to practice these 10 behaviors.
Ask Mary Jo: Freezing when stressed & deleting ex's photos on social media
Sometimes I get so stressed with work, I freeze. How can I get ahead of that and possibly intervene?
Ask Mary Jo: Husband trying to fix problems & showing your partner love
I have a great husband, and he is always trying to fix things about me. How do I tell him I need to take care of these things and it’s my responsibility?