by DrMichelle | Podcast |
Have you ever experienced relational pain? Those interpersonal relationships that cause you pain and heartache? Maybe even rejection or betrayal? Most of us have experienced relationships that cause us pain, but it’s not something that is talked about very much. How do we deal with it? What happens in the fallout? How do we move on? Jessica Van Roekel and I talk about relationship pain and the hope that’s available.
by DrMichelle | Podcast |
Discover the secrets to thriving in marriage with a spouse in the house! Join us for an inspiring conversation with Cynthia Ruchti, coauthor of ‘Spouse in the House.’ Find solutions to the challenges of 24/7 togetherness and make room for a harmonious relationship. Don’t miss this transformative episode!
by DrMichelle | Podcast |
If you’ve ever struggled in marriage or have friends or loved ones who struggle or maybe you just want to learn better how to love wise, you’ll want to tune in to the replay of this episode. I talk with Relationship Specialist, Pam Farrel, not just about loving the mate God gave us but also how to love well in marriage and in life. Pam also shares some tips at the end of the episode as encouragement for singles, widows or newly divorced people who are sad, disappointed or lonely at Valentine’s Day.
by DrMichelle | Blog, relationships |
When you’re rebuilding trust in a relationship, words simply do not matter. Only actions will make a difference. Consistent changed behavior over time rebuilds trust. Jill Savage shares part of the process she and her husband, Mark, used to rebuild the trust in their marriage.
by DrMichelle | Ask Dr. B., Blog, Mental Health |
Dementia is a disease that is growing at alarming rates. It is a cruel disease that doesn’t just impact the one diagnosed—it impacts the whole family. It can at times be very frustrating to be a caregiver because out of love you want to take care of your loved one, but they are no longer the same person that you have loved and cherished all these preceding years. In today’s post, we are continuing an interview with a caregiver whose wife was diagnosed with dementia. Today we’re discussing ways of decreasing a caregiver’s frustration. [more]