Welcome to my Blog

Thank you for stopping by. This space is where I share research, reflections, and practical tools drawn from my experience as a marriage and family therapist.

Are you a couple looking for clarity? A professional curious about the science of relationships? Or simply someone interested in how love and resilience work? I’m glad you’ve found your way here. I can help with that.

Each post is written with one goal in mind: to help you better understand yourself, your partner, and the hidden dynamics that shape human connection.

Grab a coffee (or a notebook), explore what speaks to you, and take what’s useful back into your life and relationships. And if a post sparks a question, or makes you realize you could use more support, I’d love to hear from you.

Be Well, Stay Kind, and Godspeed.
~Daniel

P.S.

Feel free to explore the categories below to find past blog posts on the topics that matter most to you. If you’re curious about attachment, navigating conflict, or strengthening intimacy, these archives are a great way to dive deeper into the research and insights that I’ve been sharing for years.

 

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Middle adulthood is referred to as the sandwich generation because?

Middle adulthood, often referred to as the "Sandwich Generation," describes a period in life where folks are simultaneously caring for their aging parents while supporting their own children.

This dual responsibility can create significant stress and strain, as these adults are metaphorically "sandwiched" between the needs of two generations.

This phase typically occurs during the ages of 40 to 65, a time when many people are at the peak of their careers and are dealing with the challenges of maintaining their own health and well-being.

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Understanding the role of narcissism in scapegoating families

Narcissism is the bedrock of scapegoating in toxic families. It can play out in intriguing and sometimes destructive ways.

Narcissism can deeply influence family dynamics, characterized by a grandiose sense of self-importance, a need for excessive admiration, and a lack of empathy.

In a narcissistic family system, scapegoating is a handy method to unfairly blame one family member to maintain a fragile balance or to deflect attention from deeper issues and avoid narcissistic injuries.

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Is There a Romeo and Juliet effect in couples therapy?

Is there a Romeo and Juliet Effect in couples therapy?

In 1972, a paper published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggested that there was a “Romeo and Juliet effect” in early-stage relationships.

The study concluded that the more parents try to interfere, the stronger that bond of young love becomes.

We now know that study is utter bullsh*t…

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5 Methods toward Mastering Boundaries with In-Laws…

Maintaining healthy boundaries with in-laws is essential for fostering positive relationships and preserving harmony within families.

As family dynamics evolve, navigating these boundaries can be challenging but crucial for individual well-being and familial cohesion.

Drawing insights from family therapy experts, we explore the best practices for establishing and maintaining boundaries with in-laws…

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