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Confirmation Bias: A Hidden Force in Relationships

Confirmation bias is the tendency to interpret information in ways that support our existing beliefs, which can distort how we see our partners over time. Small, unresolved issues in relationships can accumulate and lead us to view our partner more negatively, even ignoring their efforts to connect. This biased thinking often creates a cycle of emotional distance and misunderstanding, with both partners feeling unseen or unloved. By recognizing our assumptions and choosing curiosity over judgment, we can break the cycle and rebuild trust through empathy and open communication.

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Love and Money: How to Manage Finances in a Relationship (and Fight Fair When You Have To)

Explore practical strategies for budgeting as a couple, navigating financial differences, and turning money into a tool for connection—not conflict. Whether you're combining finances, setting shared goals, or dealing with disagreements, this guide helps you build a strong financial foundation together.

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Why Play Works in Therapy

What if improving your family’s connection could be as simple as sitting down together for a game night? As a therapist who values meaningful relationships and creative solutions, I’ve seen firsthand how play can bring families closer and create opportunities for growth.

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