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I’m a Single Guy (or Gal). Why Should I Talk to a Marriage Therapist?

by Dr. Bing | Aug 19, 2014 | Dating and Singlehood, Decision Making, Healing From Broken Relationships, Hurt, Series: Can You Help Me?, Singles and Singles Issues

Thriving Couples BlogCounseling individuals, families and couples in the Des Moines and Ames area - Call today 888-233-4334 Ames Counseling Office            Des Moines Counseling Office I’m a Single Guy (or Gal).  Why Should I Talk...
Dealing With Relatives Over The Holidays: Podcast

Dealing With Relatives Over The Holidays: Podcast

by Brandon Wall | Dec 18, 2012 | Character and Virtue, Extended Families, Healing From Broken Relationships, Holidays, In-Laws, Indifference, Parenting, Thriving Couples podcast

Thriving Couples BlogCounseling individuals, families and couples in the Des Moines and Ames area - Call today 888-233-4334 Ames Counseling Office            Des Moines Counseling Office Dealing With Relatives Over The Holidays: Podcast...
Guest Blog: Recovery After A Divorce: Healing or Covering Up The Pain?

Guest Blog: Recovery After A Divorce: Healing or Covering Up The Pain?

by Dr. Bing | Jul 19, 2012 | Healing From Broken Relationships

Thriving Couples BlogCounseling individuals, families and couples in the Des Moines and Ames area - Call today 888-233-4334 Ames Counseling Office            Des Moines Counseling Office Guest Blog: Recovery After A Divorce: Healing or...

Healing From A Broken Relationship: Moving On

by Dr. Bing | Dec 8, 2009 | Alcohol and Drugs and Marriage, Divorce, Healing From Broken Relationships, Marital Therapy, Modern Life, Scripture Quotes

Dr. Wall encourages those abused in previous relationships or childhood to move beyond victim status and embrace life and their future.  It’s too easy, for people who have been stomped on, to wallow in self-pity.  Enough already! Set your minds on things above,...

Trauma Bonds and Terrible Second Marriages

by Dr. Bing | Nov 16, 2009 | Affairs, Cohabiting Without Marriage, Dating and Singlehood, Divorce, Feelings, Healing From Broken Relationships, Love, Scripture Quotes

Dr. Wall cautions people who are going through tough relational times to stay away from starting new relationships. Oftentimes a traumatic event brings people together romantically, but this is not the stuff of long-term marital success. You remember the scene in the...

Healing From A Broken Relationship: Reconnect or Connect With God

by Dr. Bing | Oct 29, 2009 | Cohabiting Without Marriage, Divorce, Healing From Broken Relationships, Modern Life, Scripture Quotes

Dr. Wall suggests using the time of pain after a relationship break up like divorce as an opportunity to reconnect or connect with God.  He cautions that too often after relationship failure, the pain is so great that people get mad and reject God.  Letting God heal...
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