by David Kennedy | Nov 23, 2019 | Clinical Psychotherpy
Hold on a second, you think. I feel like this guy is acting inappropriately. But is it all in my head? I’m sure it is. He’s so wonderful and charming, this must just be me overthinking things! If you’re worried that your new partner is acting strangely, improperly or... by David Kennedy | Nov 15, 2019 | Clinical Psychotherpy
Small talk can exacerbate social anxiety or simply make us feel uncomfortable; however, doing it well can aid success in our personal and professional lives. Get good at small talk by first asking questions; have a few generic questions handy to ask new friends or... by David Kennedy | Oct 27, 2019 | Clinical Psychotherpy
Low investment dates have become the new norm. Meaning, any serious investment in another person – be it money or effort – is minimal. This is most likely a circumstance of dating app culture, along with the collective need for instant gratification (think Veruca... by David Kennedy | Oct 18, 2019 | Clinical Psychotherpy
Despite what most people seem to think, falling in love does not guarantee loyalty — from either party. Falling in love doesn’t even guarantee staying in love, so even if the apple of your eye is the only apple you see, it doesn’t guarantee that you won’t want to have... by David Kennedy | Oct 18, 2019 | Clinical Psychotherpy
You know what they say: “Even the best laid plans go awry.” Weddings are no exception—that’s true no matter how much time and effort you put into creating the perfect day. If your wedding didn’t go exactly as planned—or if, looking back,... by David Kennedy | Oct 8, 2019 | Clinical Psychotherpy
Some days, you feel like you could totally take on the world. And others, well, not so much. It’s a fact of life that everyone has those moments when their self-esteem tank is a little depleted. But there are plenty of different ways you can bring your...
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