Young Professionals: Rebecca Parman Knoll Fond du Lac Reporter • Education: Dual bachelor of arts degrees in behavioral science and law and sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison; master of arts degree in professional counseling — marriage and family therapy from Argosy University-Twin Cities. |
Is Couples Therapy Right for You? U.S. News & World Report The number of couples seeking counseling has increased in recent years as the stigma surrounding the practice has faded, according to psychologist and University of Minnesota professor William Doherty. And it's not only women who are picking up the ... |
SHONNA PORTER | Is your marriage thriving or just surviving? Kitsap Sun I know very few couples that are really happy. And I see a lot of couples who simply “stick it out” — for the sake of finances, security, fear, kids, pride or companionship. It is said that 85 percent of couples that see a marriage counselor have ... |
Should we call it quits? A new kind of couples counseling msnbc.com (blog) By Diane Mapes Many unhappily married couples turn to marriage counselors to help them improve their relationship. Now a new type of couples therapy helps them figure out whether the best solution is to call it quits. "We basically only see people ... |
Can straight couples learn from same-sex relationships? CNN (blog) Ian Kerner, a sexuality counselor and New York Times best-selling author, blogs about sex weekly on The Chart. Read more from him on his website, GoodInBed. But my colleagues and I have less political concerns: We're focused on helping our gay, ... |