by Angela Sasseville | Oct 13, 2016 | Couples Counseling
(Heal Your Marital Problems After Betrayal, continued from our previous blog) Step #4: This step involves acknowledging the fact that happy people do not betray their partners. Betrayal often occurs as an unhealthy form of coping with low self-esteem, depression or...
by Angela Sasseville | Oct 9, 2016 | Marriage Counseling
When There’s Betrayal in Your Relationship: 5 Steps Towards Healing Marital problems come in a variety of shapes and sizes. But the most prevalent forms of betrayal in a relationship include emotional affairs, various types of infidelity, lying about finances,...
by Angela Sasseville, MA, LPC | Oct 28, 2015 | Couples Counseling, Family Counseling
I don’t generally recommend the lyrics from rock songs as offering sound relationship advice. However, one of the lyrics in the Lumineers song “Stubborn Love” is spot on for a very common relationship issue. Here’s the line: “The opposite of love is indifference.” The...
by Angela Sasseville, MA, LPC | Mar 19, 2015 | Couples Counseling
Answer: It’s tremendously problematic. I’ve spent the last 12 years searching for ways to express the absolute necessity of being emotionally engaged to distant partners. Yet author & researcher Brene Brown explains this common dynamic powerfully in her latest...