by David Stanislaw | Jan 19, 2022 | Stress, Therapy
Omicron is on the rise, and couples and families in Michigan and across the country are contemplating another winter stuck inside with the same faces. Quarantines, school shutdowns, and recommendations to “stay home, stay safe” are an important part of the country’s... Read More
by David Stanislaw | Dec 15, 2021 | Therapy
The first holiday season after a loved one dies can be difficult. Sometimes, holiday celebrations and family gatherings can bring renewed grief even years after the fact. Recognizing your partner’s grief and knowing how to respond can help your spouse have a... Read More
by David Stanislaw | Oct 27, 2021 | Therapy
Successful relationships are built on respect, affection, trust, and communication. But your partners’ self-destructive behaviors can cause these foundations to break down. Find out what to look for, why they might be doing it, and what your options are if destructive... Read More
by Stanislaw Therapy LMSW | Aug 18, 2021 | Therapy
When couples get married, they promise to love and cherish one another “as long as you both shall live.” Most marital conflict comes from practical concerns. Addressing these questions before getting engaged can help avoid trouble during your marriage. 1. Do You... Read More
by David Stanislaw | Jun 23, 2021 | Anxiety
Anxiety can put a strain on any relationship, but it is especially hard on intimate partners. People facing anxiety can come to depend on their spouses for everything, or they can withdraw from their relationships. Knowing the signs of Generalized Anxiety Disorder... Read More