by Lindsey Magner | Dec 5, 2022 | Couples/Marriage
In my work with couples, I often lean on the work of Dr. John Gottman, a clinician and researcher with 40 years of experience studying what makes marriages successful…and what makes them fall apart. Gottman and colleagues cite the practices of curiosity, mutual...
by Lindsey Magner | Oct 17, 2022 | Couples/Marriage
In my work with couples, I often lean on the work of Dr. John Gottman, a clinician and researcher with 40 years of experience studying what makes marriages successful…and what makes them fall apart. Gottman and colleagues cite the practices of curiosity, mutual...
by Lindsey Magner | Aug 29, 2022 | Teens/Children
My third grader struggles with her math homework. She has learning differences and an ADHD diagnosis and her cycle of struggle around arithmetic often leaves her flooded and dysregulated. She gets snippy and irritable. She often storms off. Sometimes she cries. Almost...
by Lindsey Magner | Jul 22, 2022 | Mental Health
If you are an on-the-grid American, you probably have an opinion on the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade. Chances are, your opinion is based on the complex intersection of personal values, community influence, things like gender identity, sexual biology and race,...