
Couples Disagreements About COVID-19: Finding a Middle Ground
You’ve heard the phrase “agree to disagree,” but in the age of COVID-19, does that remain a possibility? According to Michele Weiner-Davis, a relationship therapist
You’ve heard the phrase “agree to disagree,” but in the age of COVID-19, does that remain a possibility? According to Michele Weiner-Davis, a relationship therapist
Healthy Connections Knoxville has a diverse team of volunteers who work together to strengthen all families and to create stable and healthy environments for everyone.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the stressors both parents and young adults have been facing is the readjustment to communal living after months or
COVID-19 has created an unprecedented crisis during which, many people have experienced struggles regarding their sleep and difficulties maintaining routines. Individual mental health is crucial
My husband and I have been married for 24 years. Our daughter, a freshman in college, is now back home in our once empty nest.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we live. People have passed on, been very ill, lost jobs, and dipped into their savings. One of the
You don't want them to be blindsided by your decision. Prepare for positive AND negative reactions from your family, but don’t respond to guilt. Make sure you explain your reasons and be hopeful of their understanding. #holidays #holidayseason #thanksgiving #christmas
How do you plan to communicate that to your family? First, be honest and allow yourself not to go home for the holidays. Feeling confident in your decisions will make communicating with them easier. Second, tell your family about your plans ahead of time.