Resolution for When Saying “I’m Sorry” Feels Too Hard Arguments in any relationship are common. They only become problematic when the arguments do not lead to a specific resolution. Sometimes, arguments between partners or family members drag on for days at a time because neither partner ways to say “I’m sorry” when they do not […]| Long Island Psychology
Within our relationships, we have a tendency to put friends into categories. For example, a “guy I know,” “a good friend,” a “best friend,” and so on. The latter category of “best” friend is an especially important one. Usually, that term has a specific meaning regarding closeness, support, and more. When we think about our […]| Long Island Psychology
It is common to speak of finding a partner as finding your “missing piece” or “soul mate.” But while relationships can be very fulfilling, thinking of them as something that makes you whole is more often detrimental to the relationship. This way of thought makes you dependent on your partner to meet all of your […]| Long Island Psychology
Spiders are scary. Heights can be terrifying. Don’t even Google “House Centipedes.” They are multi-legged monsters that horror films are made from. Nearly everyone has some fear that is strong enough that they call it a “phobia” with friends and family. Most of these phobias have no effect on day to day life. Yet there […]| Long Island Psychology