In The News: Couple and Family Therapy Program
When a man becomes a dad, his body changes, his hormones fluctuate, his emotions swirl. The changes for new dads everywhere are nothing short of a second puberty.
There’s nowhere you can go to escape the political hell we’ve been living in since 2016 — not even on dating apps, apparently.
Thanksgiving can be a stressful time for many people because it can mean spending time with family that you may not get along with.
Elite Singles is an online dating service that claims to cater to those who are over 30, highly educated, and serious about finding a long-term match.
After months of anticipation leading up to baby’s birth, your little one is finally here! You’re officially a dad, and you’ve never felt more…depressed. Not what you were expecting from fatherhood.
Professor Kat Hertlein with UNLV's Couple and Family Therapy Program joined 13 Action News Friday morning to talk about some of the do's and don'ts of dating in today's world.
Looking for love isn't easy. Where do you go when you're looking for a partner? Some turn to the internet, others hope for a chance meeting.
This is truer, especially in its application to relationships, marriages and other emotional/romantic situations. While there’s to be a moderation in the regularity of these conflicts, this in itself is still not enough to keep the relationship healthy.
When you hear the words "online" and "cheating," images of seedy dating websites like Ashley Madison probably come to mind.
Research has shown that the Internet has radically changed people's views on fraud. While in the past couples simply considered physical, sexually charged interactions to be a crossing point, nowadays there are so-called "micro cheats" that the web allows.
Is it okay to follow an old flame on social media sites when you’re in a relationship? Are emotional relationships online crossing the line?
In today’s episode, we talk with Sara Smock Jordan, Ph.D., LMFT, Associate Professor, Program Director of Marriage and Family Therapy, and Graduate Coordinator at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.