by Sabrina Walters | Dec 31, 2024 | Counseling, Couples, Depression, Family, Holidays, Marriage, neurofeedback therapy, relationship counseling, Relationships
The holiday season is a time of joy and togetherness for many, but it can also bring about or amplify feelings of depression. If your partner seems to be struggling, recognizing the signs early can be crucial to supporting them through a tough time. Depression...
by Sabrina Walters | Dec 18, 2024 | Communication, Connection, Counseling, Couples, couples counseling, couples therapy, Couples Therapy Portland, Depression, Emotions, Grief, Marriage, relationship counseling, Relationships
The holiday season often brings contrasting emotions. While one partner may be ready to deck the halls, the other may feel weighed down by grief, anxiety, or past trauma tied to this time of year. This emotional mismatch can be challenging for couples to...
by Sabrina Walters | Nov 19, 2024 | Anxiety, brain mapping, brain mapping therapy, Brain research, Connection, Counseling, Couples, couples counseling, couples therapy, Marriage, neurofeedback therapy, relationship counseling, Relationships
In relationships, it’s common for one partner to feel anxious while the other seems calmer — or for one partner to operate at a slower pace while the other is always on the go. These differences can lead to misunderstandings, frustration, and emotional...
by Sabrina Walters | Jul 25, 2017 | Couples, Health, Intimacy
I don’t know if any of you follow fashion magazines, but this month my daughter-in-law pointed out that the July cover star of Glamour was none other than Ashley Graham, a model technically considered ‘plus-size’ and known internationally for her joyful support of...
by Sabrina Walters | Oct 21, 2016 | Core Values Couples
When couples don’t see eye to eye, it’s easy to take offense, get defensive, shut down, put up walls, or even jump to worst case scenarios. Believe me, we all fall into one or more of these traps–even great marriages can slip into these negative...