In The News: Couple and Family Therapy Program

La Tercera

Different investigations have warned that it can generate feelings of mistrust and withdrawal, among other negative effects. This is what you should know.

New York Times

Ignoring your partner to pay attention to your phone can lead to mistrust and rejection. We tell you how to stop practicing nagging.

New York Times

Pay a compliment, focus on the things you can control and, for goodness’ sake, put down your phone.

In Sickness Podcast

When one member of a family has an accident or receives a diagnosis, every person feels the impact. In this episode, Allison and Justin interview Dr. Vaida Kazlauskaite, a medical family therapist, about how we can recognize and care for the needs of every family member.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Psychology professor Vaida Kazlauskaite says students and the surrounding community need to do what it takes to cope with the recent tragedies in Las Vegas.

KNPR News

With Thanksgiving upon us, most of us are preparing to gather with loved ones. And some of us … may not be looking forward to it.

KNPR News

With Thanksgiving upon us, most of us are preparing to gather with loved ones. And some of us … may not be looking forward to it.

Newsweek

When Should You Introduce Your Child to a Date?

New York Times

Strategies to resolve silly fights, hurt feelings and other issues.

Yahoo!

Sex drives ebb and flow naturally and can be impacted by the stresses of life, work, or even just being too busy. However, if your partner is experiencing a little dip in their libido and could use a helping hand, there are some things you can do to get that engine moving again and get your sex life back on track.

Huffington Post

Sometimes you just need a helping hand.

New York Times

Ignoring a partner in favor of your phone, or ‘phubbing,’ can lead to feelings of distrust and ostracism. Here’s how to stop.