
Healing Together: Why Both Partners Need Therapy After an Affair
Discovering infidelity is devastating, but it doesn't have to be the end of your relationship. This article explores how couples therapy after an affair can be a powerful tool for healing and rebuilding. Learn how therapy helps you navigate the emotional fallout, understand the underlying issues, and work on rebuilding trust. Just as the Japanese art of Kintsugi repairs broken pottery with gold, your relationship can emerge from this crisis stronger and more resilient than before.

Want better sex? Try these 3 things
Want to improve your sex life? Discover three simple ways to have better sex, from boosting communication to trying new things. Learn how open conversation and a focus on pleasure can lead to a deeper connection and more satisfying intimacy with your partner.

Sexless marriage? There’s hope.
Feeling disconnected in a low or no sex marriage? Rekindle the spark by prioritizing intimacy, communicating openly about needs and desires, exploring sensual connection, trying new experiences together, and seeking professional guidance when needed to strengthen both emotional and physical bonds with your partner.

Is a couples intensive right for you?
Couples intensive therapy offers a powerful alternative to traditional weekly sessions, condensing months of work into just one or a few focused days. This immersive approach allows couples to tackle relationship challenges head-on, gain deeper insights, and strengthen emotional connection without the distractions of everyday life. Ideal for couples in crisis, premarital counseling, or busy schedules, intensive therapy accelerates progress, provides focused attention, and fosters stronger bonds, making it a highly effective way to enhance and deepen your relationship.

Parents in Love: How stay connected after kids
Parenting changes everything—bringing joy, love, and fulfillment, but also stress, exhaustion, and strain on relationships. Many couples feel the shift between “before and after” kids, sometimes struggling to maintain connection, intimacy, and balance. With intentional self-care, prioritizing the relationship, nurturing intimacy, and practicing daily kindness, partners can strengthen their bond while navigating the challenges of raising children.

The Myth of Spontaneous Desire
Discover the truth behind the myth of spontaneous desire and why responsive desire is just as real and fulfilling in long-term relationships. Rebecca Eudy, LMHC, AASECT certified sex therapist in Cambridge, MA, offers expert insights and therapy to help couples rekindle intimacy, strengthen connection, and maintain passion over time.

You can’t buy happiness… or can you?
In today’s always-on world, time feels like the one thing none of us have enough of—whether it’s for self-care, family, or just a moment to breathe. But what if the path to greater life satisfaction isn’t through doing more, but doing less? Research shows that spending money on time-saving services—not things—can actually make us happier. Let go of the guilt and consider this: outsourcing your least favorite tasks might just be the most valuable investment in your mental health.