by Sige Weisman, MFT | Apr 21, 2020 | Coronavirus Tips
How powerful to recognize that so many of us around the world are sharing a common experience right now of thinking about how to stay mentally and physically well while we are sheltering in place. I happened to find this thoughtful article by New York...
by Sige Weisman, MFT | Dec 21, 2018 | Couples Therapy, Relationship Counseling
Ever wonder why couples fight? One minute you’re happily caught up in the daze of love, gazing at your partner, thinking how lucky you are. The next minute, your partner says something that pushes your buttons. You feel triggered and talk back. Before you know it,...
by Sige Weisman, MFT | Nov 8, 2018 | Blog, Relationship Counseling
Have you ever felt pulled by a magnetic force towards someone you later realized was definitely not “The One”? How many times have you said to yourself, or your friends, “I just don’t have good judgment about men. I’m alway choosing the same kind of guy—the wrong...
by Sige Weisman, MFT | May 14, 2018 | Love, Relationships
There’s is an epidemic of crappy relationships. We put up with bad behavior from our romantic interests. I remember talking to my client who was dating a woman that was not good for him. I asked him when he started seeing her negative patterns. “Right away”, he said....
by Sige Weisman, MFT | Apr 12, 2018 | Depression, Motherhood, Pregnancy
Pregnancy, birth, and the early weeks of motherhood are cherished in our society. We see images of glowing women with child. We share the precious preparations of the nursery, complete with tiny socks and shoes. We adore those newborn photoshoots with soft props meant...