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Shlomo & Rivka’s Corner
Rabbi Shlomo and his wife, Rivka, were once that struggling couple—nearly two decades ago. After facing their own challenges in 23 years of marriage, raising five kids, and working with thousands of couples, they developed a powerful approach to healing relationships. Their personal journey from conflict to deep connection inspired them to dedicate their lives to helping others do the same.
Can a Married Couple Recover From Infidelity?
Key Takeaways Yes—recovery is possible when both partners want the marriage and commit to a structured repair plan (disclosure → boundaries/no-contact → transparency → empathy-based
Is Imago Therapy Just Communication Skills? How It Actually Heals Relationships
If you’ve heard of Imago Relationship Therapy, you may think it’s just a structured way to talk—one person speaks, the other mirrors back, and that’s
Adult Children of Divorce & Marriage Struggles: What You Need to Know
Podcast Episode: Can This Marriage Be Saved? If you’re an adult child of divorce—or you’re married to someone who is—you may have wondered: “Do we
ADHD in Marriage: What We Learned After 19 Years Together
We had a big realization after nearly two decades of marriage—Rivka has ADHD, and it was affecting our relationship in ways we hadn’t fully understood
Spouse Has ADHD? The Link Between ADHD & Anger in Marriage (and What Helps)
Key Takeaways Anger isn’t a diagnostic symptom of ADHD—but certain anger patterns are common in ADHD-impacted relationships. Two frequent patterns: chronic resentment (often in the
A New Study Suggests Emotional Flexibility Is Central to a Healthy Marriage (Here’s How to Cultivate It)
Do you ever feel like your marriage is stuck in the same arguments, the same patterns, or the same disconnect? When couples hit a crossroads—wondering
What the Bible Says About Marriage—and How It Can Transform Your Relationship
If you hold traditional values and want marriage counseling that aligns with your faith, you may wonder: What does the Bible actually say about marriage—and
Relationship Self-Help That Actually Helps (Plus Our Top Books)
When your marriage feels wobbly, the hardest part is deciding what to do first. Should you read a book, start a course, or go all-in
A Getaway to Restore Your Marriage: Upcoming Intensives & Retreats
When you’re at (or near) a breaking point, even admitting “we need help” can feel huge. The good news: choosing the right container—often an intensive
Intensive Marriage Counseling: What It Is, Who It’s For, and How to Start
It hurts to admit when your marriage isn’t working the way you hoped. Whether you’re drained by time/energy pressures or navigating something heavier—like betrayal or
Before You Start Marriage Counseling: 6 Key Insights That Could Make or Break Your Results
Marriage counseling can be a powerful intervention for couples in crisis — but not all counseling is equally effective. If you’re going to invest your
FAQs about our Marriage Counseling Practice
We’d like to give you an opportunity to read up on some of the frequently asked questions that we receive about our marriage counseling practice.
How to Deal With a Narcissistic Husband (Safely)—Without Diagnosing Your Spouse
Being married to someone who regularly gaslights, criticizes, stonewalls, or keeps moving the goalposts can feel devastating and isolating. Many people Google “is my husband
Celebrity Couples Therapy Retreats: The Private Path to Clarity (Before You File)
Why this angle matters now When a high-profile relationship hits turbulence, the pressure is 24/7: cameras, staff, tour or production schedules, legal strategy, brand partners,
Celebrity Marriage Counseling: Read This Before You End It
Key takeaways (for high-profile couples) Fame amplifies normal marital stressors—privacy, schedules, staff, and scrutiny. A confidential, no-blame intensive gives you clarity fast, off-camera. Don’t make
A Financial Inventory for Spouses: Money Questions for Couples (Without the Pressure)
As a licensed couples therapist (Imago-informed, no-blame/no-shame), I see it every week: money isn’t just math—it’s meaning (safety, fairness, freedom, identity). That’s why money talks
6 Holiday Activities for Families to Bond (That Actually Work)
Key takeaways Bonding grows from shared novelty, rituals, and daily gratitude—not just big events. Keep ideas short, specific, and repeatable so they survive holiday stress
5 Surprising Ways a Marriage Retreat Changes More Than Your Relationship
If you’re weighing a marriage retreat vs counseling and wondering “are marriage retreats worth it?”, here’s the short answer: a well-run couples therapy intensive (sometimes
5 Ways Intensive Couples Counseling Retreats Work (and When to Choose One Over Weekly Therapy)
Key Takeaways Why intensives work: They compress months of work into a focused window, reduce “start/stop” drift, and build momentum on the hardest issues. When
How to fix my marriage by myself: Improve your marriage when your spouse is not interested
Key Takeaways You can improve your marriage when your spouse is not interested by changing your approach—lowering defensiveness, raising safety, and modeling new patterns. Start
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