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25 Questions To Spark Interesting Conversations With Your Partner
I ordered something for less than $10 on Amazon the other day. It was a paperback book with 1001 questions and conversation starters. Initia

Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT


5 Tips for Stressing Less This Holiday!
The holidays are intended to be a festive time where loved ones come together, but let's face it... the holidays can be stressful!

Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT


Top 10 Ways to Fall Back in Love with your Partner
“Can you Fall Back in Love with your Partner?” Most will say, “No” but the authors at Psychology Today have a different answer; “Yes”.

Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT


Should You End Your Relationship?
Relationships do take work, but they can be the most beautiful and rewarding gift. Your partnership should not be a dark cloud to the start

Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT


Communicating with Intention: 6 Tips for creating connection in relationships
You may be asking yourself, is a blog about communication relevant to me? And the answer is yes! Communication is important in every single

Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT


How to Build T.R.U.S.T. After a Betrayal
When someone you love betrays your trust, it’s absolutely devastating! Feeling safe enough to be vulnerable with your partner is essential

Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT


5 Tips to Spring Clean Your Relationship
Spring has always been one of my favorite seasons! It represents hope, growth, possibilities and new beginnings. Now that I live in South

Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT


Affair Proof Your Relationship in the Age of Technology
No relationship is completely immune to infidelity and it’s important to proactively attend to your needs and your partner’s needs.

Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT


3 Strategies to Get Over the Fear of Being Alone
Imagine having dinner with friends. While catching up, you listen to them talk about their wonderful, positive relationships. When it’s yo

Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT


Couples Therapy for One?
Will I be able to help my relationship if I’m the only one going to therapy? Do couples therapy for one really exist?

Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT


Me-Time vs. We-Time: Striking a Balance with Self-Care in Relationships
If I asked how often you made YOU a priority, would you say something like, “I’ll put that question on my never-ending ‘to do’ list.

Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT
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