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Goldpanner!
5 out of 5 stars
Great information
I have listened to several episodes now and just want to say that you guys are right in with infidelity recovery pieces! Being a liscensed social Worker myself and having walked through infidelity a few years ago, successfully, I will say that you are right on with your steps, your way of thinking, and the right things to have a couple do to recover fully. kudos for being understanding and doing your homework to help couples uncover everything that needs uncovered and processed through when going through something as complex as infidelity. Keep up the good work.
j8clo
5 out of 5 stars
Perfect timing
This episode was to the point-helpful deal with your emotions. Poignant information and very relatable if your going through the situation.
natcat30m
5 out of 5 stars
This podcast is a lifesaver!
For those dealing with relationship issues, even including infidelity, this podcast is absolute gold. This incredibly valuable information and insight based on the hosts’ years of experience and citations of research make this a trustworthy, precious gift to listeners!! I am so, so grateful!
DaynaPierce
3 out of 5 stars
Defensive
Good insight.
pizzazzz
5 out of 5 stars
Great
Very well put and beneficial
ElyseKe
5 out of 5 stars
Thank you
What a great podcast! Thanks tor the guidance, it has been a godsend!
AleV SWer
5 out of 5 stars
Super helpful
This podcast helped me understand myself when I was out of a relationship and helped me navigate the troubles of a new relationship. Super helpful and relatable information!
1988rangerxlt
5 out of 5 stars
Awesome!
I just came across this podcast today and the first episode hit the nail on the head for me! Keep up the good work and thank you!
HSM_Fan#2
5 out of 5 stars
Extremely Insightful and Helpful
Recently came across this show and words cannot express how grateful I am that I did. This podcast provides sound and valuable information for couples in the aftermath of infidelity.
Meganapz
5 out of 5 stars
Grateful
Just found your podcast today. Thank you.
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5 out of 5 stars
Quality
Wow, what condensed quality, thank you-! Just found this and found it extremely helpful to gain insight and problem solve-
lori805
5 out of 5 stars
Love this !
This podcast I just recently found is so awesome for both those in healthy relationships and like me someone who is struggling with a recent heartbreak . I was in a 5 year relationship and engaged for the last two years of it . It was probably considered toxic for various reasons that I’m still unraveling . I haven’t gone to therapy yet , it’s been 5 months , and I’m very slowly healing . Thank you for all the amazing advice on here !
Mc <3's Dallas
5 out of 5 stars
Struggling but still living
I’ve been in a relationship with my boyfriend for 7 years now. Recently we have been struggling due to my own insecurities and lack of motivation. Episode 21 gave me an insight to my own issues and the ones I feel I have in our relationship. I look forward to taking it one issue at a time. It was everything I needed to hear. Thank you both for being as honest as you can. Hopeful these four steps we will begin to heal my relationship!
vmorgan0606
5 out of 5 stars
Awesome podcast!!
I don’t typically feel inspired enough to review a podcast but I really appreciate this one! It’s on point and cuts to the chase. It’s not just a bunch of fluff you could hear on some infomercial! Lol... I highly recommend listening!
goRun1965
5 out of 5 stars
Relationships Uncomplicated
This is a great podcast! Very helpful. Thank you!
Tay Whimp
5 out of 5 stars
Exactly the information I needed!
I have replayed all of their episodes while taking notes religiously. If you are in a rocky relationship & cannot make up your mind about staying in it or leaving I HIGHLY recommend you listen to this podcast before making any decisions. I also recommend to listen to each episode twice through, first from your point of view, then listen to it a second time from your partners point of view in order to recognize the issues you may be causing in the relationship.
anon1904
5 out of 5 stars
Episode topic
I’d love to hear your take about a man who chooses a job over the relationship.
pbkoukoulis
5 out of 5 stars
Amazing!!!
I’m only a few episodes in but I feel like each episode has helped me see and understand my marriage better! I can see where they could be talking about me and when they could be talking about my husband. Thank you for these, I love them!!!
DWD1986
4 out of 5 stars
Thank you
Great show and really good content to help make sense of complex feelings. Recommendation - work on balancing your audio recording so that both speakers are heard clearly through all speakers vs. left right as you’re talking
Lizard242
5 out of 5 stars
Useful
Great podcast but the audio sometimes needs work — it’s hard to hear at least one of the hosts.
Scumbles
5 out of 5 stars
very good
thoughtful, serious, sincere, helpful, and the speakers are likable and qualified. the pace of the show is just right and the speakers are clear thinkers and articulate.
SonOfIshay
5 out of 5 stars
Excellent advice
These two ladies have pure honest advice that can relate to everyone in and out of relationships! Sometimes we don't realize we need advice until we hear it and I've heard multiple perceptions that helped me with my personal life all in great ways !
The only yoyo709065333
5 out of 5 stars
Best Professional Advice
These two ladies know what they're talking about. It's like they read my mind. Absolutely worth your time!!!
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5 out of 5 stars
The best
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ezeevi
5 out of 5 stars
Great advice!
A lot of the things discussed are so helpful and relatable to my relationship. This is a great professional podcast at the tips of your fingers and I'm looking forward to see what else I can apply to my relationship.
Shoshyco
5 out of 5 stars
Good listen
Amazing advice by two smart and knowledgeable experts. Anyone can implement simple and useful day to day tips.
ZackG650
5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic podcast - would definitely recommend!!
I was pleasantly surprised to find how much I was able to relate to everything that was discussed. I am excited to use the hints that I heard.
Love but 1 downfall
5 out of 5 stars
Dynamic expert advice!
Idit & Alina are true experts in the field of relationships. They are kind, compassionate & professional. What an amazing pair. I look forward to tuning for real expert advice!
Gersh
5 out of 5 stars
Co-host
I'm biased, but this is the best podcast ever!
Idit Sharoni
5 out of 5 stars
Expert advice!
Expert advice at your fingertips.
Oshrat82
5 out of 5 stars
Great information!
This podcast really helped me understand some truths about my relationship. Helpful and full of information!
Naples Entrepreneur
5 out of 5 stars
Great Show!
Thank you for your expertise and helpful advice. Great show!
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- Episode 077: The Undetected Cause of InfidelityYou don’t want to miss this article. In fact, I can’t believe we haven’t talked about this before. Why? Because this topic is too important to skip. What I’m about to share with you has a way of hiding in the shadows of too many relationships… First, you probably know that infidelity happens for all kinds of reasons. Sometimes it has to do with the relationship, sometimes it doesn’t. Sometimes it’s a combination of both. What you might not know is that, in the majority of cases, there is a “silent killer” lurking between partners for months, even years before infidelity ever happens. It’s called conflict avoidance. How does something this destructive go undetected? Because it feels natural, even good at times. Yet, it has the power to gradually and quietly disconnect partners completely. Fortunately, your relationship is not at the unavoidable mercy of this hidden relationship problem. I’m here to help you understand what conflict avoidance is, what it does, and how you can stop it. Listen to this episode to learn more. Click to take our Conflict Avoidance Self Check Visit the podcast show notes page.0 comments0
- Episode 076: Hypnotherapy, Connection, and Change with Dr. Douglas FlemonsWe are very excited and thankful to interview psychotherapist and hypnotherapist Douglas Flemons, Ph.D., LMFT. Both Yael (my co-host for this episode) and I, having had the opportunity to learn from him in different capacities, greatly appreciated Dr. Flemons’s willingness to meet with us and share his valuable message. We discuss hypnotherapy, what it is, how it helps our clients, and how change can happen effortlessly. Click here for the show notes Links mentioned in this episode: The Heart and Mind of Hypnotherapy: Inviting Connection, Inventing Change - Dr. Flemons recent book Infidelity Recovery Free 45-min Consultation0 comments0
- Relationships Uncomplicated Jun 27 · 28m Episode 075: Talking About the “Us” in your Relationship with Terry Real, Part 2 of 2Idit Sharoni interviews Terry Real who is an internationally recognized family therapist, speaker, and author. He is the founder of the Relational Life Institute and wrote THE book on male depression. Idit & Terry discuss therapy in the aftermath of infidelity and his newest book US: Getting Past You and Me to Build a More Loving Relationship where Terry reveals how individualism and patriarchy poison our most intimate relationships. This is part 2 of 2 parts. Link to show notes Link to the book0 comments0
- Episode 074: Talking About the “Us” in your Relationship with Terry Real, Part 1 of 2Idit Sharoni interviews Terry Real who is an internationally recognized family therapist, speaker, and author. He is the founder of the Relational Life Institute and wrote THE book on male depression. Idit & Terry discuss relationships, individualism, couples therapy, and his newest book US: Getting Past You and Me to Build a More Loving Relationship where Terry reveals how individualism and patriarchy poison our most intimate relationships. This is part 1 of 2 parts. Link to show notes Link to the book0 comments0
- Episode 73: How Long Does Affair Recovery Take?Are you wondering if you're healing at a normal pace? Well, in this episode I will not be telling you how long you and your spouse "should" be taking to heal. Instead, I’ll provide you with tools to make an educated estimate based on important variables. Links mentioned in this episode: Infidelity Recovery Program consultation It's Okay To Stay recovery program Program reviews & testimonials0 comments0
- Episode 072: What Makes a Therapist a Relationship ExpertWhat makes a therapist a relationship expert? How can you make sure that you’re hiring the most qualified relationship expert to help you save your marriage ? We can all agree that not all therapists are relationship experts. Moreover, there are those who call themselves relationship experts who are not therapists. Listen to relationship expert Idit Sharoni discussing how to be clear about who can offer adequate services to help your marriage. Links: Schedule an Infidelity Recovery Program Consultation Show notes0 comments0
- Episode 071: Does infidelity pain ever go away?Are you hurting badly now and wondering whether infidelity pain will ever go away? Are you concerned about what life will be like after you heal? This is not unusual. This, or some form of this line of thinking, is a concern both hurt and unfaithful partners share. This is particularly true for couples who are trying to heal and go back to normal. Even that very word, “ normal,” can be triggering. So many questions and concerns come up for couples and to help get some answers, I talked things through with a guest therapist. Tune into this episode to learn tips to better handle the aftermath of the aftermath of infidelity. You are also invited to learn more about our infidelity recovery coaching program. If you like what you read, schedule a 45-minute free consultation to see if it would be the best fit to enhance your healing process. Links mentioned in this episode: 45-minute Infidelity Recovery Coaching Program Consultation Yael Haklai-Neagu, LMFT - senior couples therapist at Idit Sharoni - Relationship Experts Episode #68: How to Recover From Infidelity PTSD State of Affairs - book by Esther Perel0 comments0
- Episode 070: Intrusive Thoughts After Infidelity: How to Help Your Partner Get Past Infidelity PTSD TriggersIn this episode relationship expert Idit Sharoni discusses the symptoms of infidelity PTSD including intrusive thoughts and how to help your hurt partner get past the triggers. She also shares about whether it is even possible to help a hurt partner with this and the do’s and don’ts around that.0 comments0
- Relationships Uncomplicated May 10 · 1h 3m Episode 069: Can an Affair Recovery Program Save Your RelationshipI recently met with Dr. Marie Murphy on her podcast, Your Secret is Safe With Me to discuss how an affair recovery program can help couples in the aftermath of infidelity. We also shared about how unfaithful partners can get help ending affairs or making decisions on how to proceed with an ongoing affair. Dr. Marie and myself discuss the most difficult shame ridden topics that most do not even try to understand about infidelity and betrayal. We look at the multidimensionality of relationships and the healing after infidelity.0 comments0
- Episode 068: How to Recover From Infidelity PTSDOne of the most common yet difficult issues hurt partners experience in the aftermath of infidelity is post trauma symptoms or PTSD. I interview relationship expert Yael Haklai-Neagu, LMFT who specializes in helping hurt partners handle their intrusive thoughts and Hypervigilance as a result of their partner's affair or betrayal. As a certified hypnotherapist, Yael shares tips and ideas about how you can utilize hypnotherapy to recover. This Episode is Brought to you by It's Okay To Stay Program - A Roadmap to Healing After Infidelity by Idit Sharoni, LMFT Links Mentioned in this episode: Yael Haklai-Neagu's Webpage - Yael is an expert team member at Idit Sharoni - Relationship Experts, a private practice offering marriage counseling, couples therapy, and affair recovery programs.0 comments0
- Episode 067: What Hurt Partners Need Most in Affair RecoveryIn the aftermath of infidelity, what does a hurt partner need most? What comes to mind? Most people, unfaithful partners, or even therapists routinely answer the same way: hurt partners need true remorse from the betrayer, to forgive, and to know why among other things. Of course, these are all true and important. Yet, the more fundamental and vital concern any betrayed partner needs to be addressed is for their pain to be heard . Relationship expert Idit Sharoni shares 6 tasks hurt and unfaithful partners can start implementing right now to facilitate hearing the pain. Episode Sponsor: Idit Sharoni's infidelity recovery and healing program: It's Okay To Stay. ‘It’s Okay to Stay’ is a complete 8-week coaching program that involves an online roadmap course and one-on-one work with an affair recovery specialist. If you have faith in your relationship, if you want to stay together, and heal— Idit is offering a 45-minute free consultation for couples who want to save their relationship after infidelity and need expert guidance. Schedule your free consultation today at www.iditsharoni.com/45 *Both partners have to be present for the consultation. Episode Full Blog Post: https://iditsharoni.com/what-hurt-partners-need-most-in-affair-recovery/ Links mentioned in this episode: The Monogamy Myth . Not Just Friends0 comments0
- Episode 066: How a Woman Can End An Affair Without Falling on Her Face: A Discussion with Debbie RoseWhen we think of healing from an affair, we focus on the betrayal of the faithful partner. We rarely think of the unfaithful partner’s wounded mind. In fact, the unfaithful partner’s ability to recover from the affair is quite routinely ignored. And when it comes to women’s affairs? Well, there’s even less attention paid to healing for unfaithful women. That’s where the expertise of Debbie Rose comes in. Listen to my interview with Debbie to learn the steps to ending an affair. Infidelity Recovery Free Masterclass: Idit's infidelity recovery masterclass Links mentioned: Debbie's website aftermyaffair.com Debbie's Facebook group Idit's support community on Facebook The book Not Just Friends by Shirley Glass Idit's infidelity recovery online program Contact: idit@iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- Episode 065: How to Get an Expert to Help your Relationship Without Having to See OneTackling a big relationship issue that has the potential to end it? You know you need an expert to help you, but how do you get the best of the best to work with you? This episode is mind shifting because it will change your understanding about how to get help from professionals you normally can't afford or can't reach. The world of service is totally changing, and with it the world of couples counseling. Gone are the days where experts were out of reach, too expensive, or too far. Tune in to find out how you - yes you - can get an expert to help your relationship. Links mentioned: Rekindling Desire (Esther Perel) The Art and Science of Love (The Gottman Institute) It’s Okay to Stay (Idit Sharoni) Infidelity Recovery Free Masterclass: Forgiving & Forgetting is NOT the Key to Healing After Infidelity Contact: idit@iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- Episode 064: Episode 064: Are you in a Parent - Child Relationship With Your Spouse?Are you and your spouse equal partners in your relationship? Or has one of you become more of a parent to the other? When a couple starts to fall into a parent-child dynamic, codependency, rather than a balanced, cooperative relationship starts to emerge. Essentially, this means that the overall patterns of communication and behavior push one partner (either the male or the female) into a parent or a child position within the relationship. In this episode, I do the following: help you take a closer look at what this destructive dynamic may look like share why you shouldn't promote this in your relationship suggest two strategies to avoid it Links mentioned in this episode: FREE Masterclass: Forgiving & Forgetting is NOT the Key to Healing After Infidelity www.iditsharoni.com/masterclass for more information go to: www.iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- Relationships Uncomplicated Mar 19 · 19m Episode 063: Who's going to Heal Your Pain After Infidelity?Today, I want to talk about who can heal your pain after infidelity. You’ll learn who really can help heal the pain, who doesn’t have the power to help, and what you can do if you’re stuck feeling unable to move past the hurt. I dive into the topic by telling you about a contact that I recently received from a spouse who had been cheated on and wanted to be seen individually. There was nothing alarming about this at first, but the person then shared something troubling: a therapist had told this person that seeking individual help to overcome the pain was needed before the couple could healthily recover together. The first issue that I have with this is that sending one partner off to seek help alone is very difficult. I talk about how it takes so much courage to trust anyone after infidelity and that isolating sends a bad message to the hurt partner. The second issue I have is that many therapists have the assumption that the pain after infidelity is individual and, therefore, the hurting individual is capable of fixing it. You must remember that forgiveness is a journey that both sides need to go on and that it needs to be earned. The third issue I have is the sense that hurt partners who are not ready to forgive are considered unable to surrender to the process. I provide my opinion that surrender should not be expected because the situation that the couple has found themselves in is not a war. Therapy is not a body shop where you check your problematic spouse in to get fixed. The betraying partner needs to understand that they are the person who will help the healing. Links mentioned in this episode: It's Okay to Stay - Idit's Online Course Waitlist Idit’s It’s Okay to Stay Facebook group Book: How Can I Forgive You / by Janis Abrahms Spring, PhD To send us questions you'd like answered in a future podcast: Please write your question in one paragraph (no more than 5 sentences) in the following format and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to Idit Sharoni Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous For more information about the podcast and Idit Sharoni visit: www.iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- Episode 062: Will it Take a Miracle to Save Your Relationship?Feel like you don't even know what is going to make your relationship work anymore? Let relationship expert Idit Sharoni give you a surprising strategie to help you get insight as to what can save your relationship, when everything seems like chaos. As promised in the episode, here's what you ask yourself: “Suppose this episode is over, you go about your day, do whatever you planned to do for the rest of it. And then, some time in the evening, you get tired and go to sleep. And in the middle of the night, when you are sound asleep, a miracle happens and the problems in your relationship are solved just like that (snap). But since the miracle happened overnight you don’t know that the miracle has happened. When you wake up the next morning, how are you going to start discovering that the miracle happened? What would be the first thing that would tell you a miracle must’ve happened? What else are you going to notice during the day after you wake up?” To send us questions you'd like answered in a future podcast: Please write your question in one paragraph (no more than 5 sentences) in the following format and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to Idit Sharoni Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous For more information about the podcast and Idit Sharoni visit: www.iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- AnnouncementWe're deep into creation mode, and a a result my team and myself are taking a short break. We will be back with more great episodes filled with relationship tips and ideas on January 21st, 2019. Until then, have a happy holiday season and a wonderful New Year! Don't forget to check back in with us Monday, January 21st, 2019.0 comments0
- Episode 061: Make Your Couples Counseling a SuccessHave you stopped couples counseling because there was no result? Are you now in the stages of looking for a therapist but aren't sure what to look for? Do you desperately wish you had a tool to measure whether couples therapy is the right fit for you? Couples therapist Idit Sharoni shares from her thousands of hours experience helping couples save their relationships, what are the most important components that make your couples therapy process a success. Listen and learn what you can do now to ensure your couples counseling has the best chances to succeed. To send us questions you'd like answered in a future podcast: Please write your question in one paragraph (no more than 5 sentences) in the following format and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to Idit Sharoni Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous For more information about the podcast and Idit Sharoni visit: www.iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- Episode 060: Why Do You have to Be so Defensive?If you are human, you probably engaged in escalating a conflict by being defensive. In this episode, relationship expert Idit Sharoni shares what is defensiveness, how it looks inside a conversation, what it does, and how to avoid it. You'll get tools and ideas on what you can do when you feel attacked by your partner. By the end of this episode you'll know to better react and diffuse the conflict. Links mentioned in this Episode: Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Video - The Gottman Institute To send us questions you'd like answered in a future podcast: Please write your question in one paragraph (no more than 5 sentences) in the following format and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to Idit Sharoni Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous For more information about the podcast and Idit Sharoni visit: www.iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- Episode 059: Once a Cheater Always a Cheater… Thoughts and ways to knowBetrayed partners are exposed to a great amount of uncertainty when they learn their spouse has been unfaithful. One of the things they often hear is "Once a cheater always a cheater". Is this ture? Listen to Miami's relationship expert Idit Sharoni expressing her thoughts and ideas about the old saying based on her experience working with coupes in the aftermath of infidelity. FREEBIE: Download the" 5 Ways to Know if You’re Dealing w/ Always a Cheater" guide Idit created to especially for this episode listeners. Simply click the link below. Links mentioned in this episode: FREEBIE: 5 Ways to Know if You’re Dealing w/ Always a Cheater Idit’s FB Group: It’s Okay To Stay - Healing After Infidelity Where Should We Begin Podcast Season 2 ep. 7 To send us questions you'd like answered in a future podcast: Please write your question in one paragraph (no more than 5 sentences) in the following format and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to Idit Sharoni Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous For more information about the podcast and Idit Sharoni visit: www.iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- Relationships Uncomplicated Aug 27 · 22m Episode 058: How to handle partners who feel uncared for and unappreciatedDo you hear from your spouse that they need to feel more loved? Do they tell you you're not making time for them, attending to them, or making them feel appreciated enough? That is a very real issue for many modern relationships these days. So, how do you make your partner feel loved and cared for without jeopardising your individual needs? Listen to Miami's relationship expert Idit Sharoni giving you 5 tips on how to go from having a partner who feels uncared for to a relationship where both of you feel nurtured. You may be surprised... Links mentioned in this episode: Episode 46: Date Night Will Not Solve Your Problems TED Talk: The Secret to Desire in a Long-Term Relationship Article: For a Better Marriage Act Like a Single Person To send us questions you'd like answered in a future podcast: Please write your question in one paragraph (no more than 5 sentences) in the following format and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to Idit Sharoni Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous For more information about the podcast and Idit Sharoni visit: www.iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- Episode 057: Do you think we can change after 20 years of marriage? It DependsA couple wanted to know if as a marriage therapist Idit believed they could change after 20 years of marriage. Her answer was not what you might expect, but it was positive. In this episode relationship expert Idit Sharoni will tell you what it takes to make changes in long term relationships of 10 years and up. And it not only hard work... To send us questions you'd like answered in a future podcast: Please write your question in one paragraph (no more than 5 sentences) in the following format and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to Idit Sharoni Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous For more information about the podcast and Idit Sharoni visit: www.iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- Episode 056: Guilt After Betrayal: Helpful or Damaging to Your Healing ProcessHave guilt or shame stopped you from being able to make your relationship work after infidelity? Has guilt made you more defensive than helpful or remorseful? Or, has shame made you more confused about whether to stay or leave your cheating spouse? These are all negative outcomes of guilt, blame or shame that occur in the aftermath of infidelity. BUT, there id a positive side to guilt that actually helps the healing process. Listen in and find out more about this from Relationship Expert Idit Sharoni. To send us questions you'd like answered in a future podcast: Please write your question in one paragraph (no more than 5 sentences) in the following format and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to Idit Sharoni Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous For more information about the podcast and Idit Sharoni visit: www.iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- Episode 055: The 5 Questions to Ask When You Search for the Right Couples TherapistYou finally decided to go to couples counseling, but now you have to find a good therapist. You Google couples counseling in your area and you start making some calls. How do you know which one is the right therapist for your relationship? Do you determine by price, availability, location? Or are there more criteria you should look for and ask your prospective therapist about? Answers to these questions and the actual 5 questions you should ask are all in this episode presented by your host - relationship expert Idit Sharoni. To send us questions you'd like answered in a future podcast: Please write your question in one paragraph (no more than 5 sentences) in the following format and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to Idit Sharoni Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous For more information about the podcast and Idit Sharoni visit: www.iditsharoni.com0 comments0
- Episode 054: How to Transform a Sex Starved RelationshipIn this episode you’ll find out if you are in a sex starved relationship, and if so, what it does to your connection & what you can do to change the situation. As many couples believe that this is a phase that will go away or it’s the nature of a long term relationship - Miami's Relationship expert Idit Sharoni will challenge you on that and help you get things going in the right direction. Takeaways you don't want to miss: What's considered a sex starved relationship / marriage? How it sometimes shows in a relationship? Who has the power to change it? Tips on what you can do to stop sex starving in your relationship. To send us questions you'd like answered in a future podcast: Please write your question in one paragraph (no more than 5 sentences) in the following format and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to Idit Sharoni Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous For more information about the podcast and Idit Sharoni visit: www.iditsharoni.com0 comments0
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