Author: Moshe Ratson

Long-Term Intimacy in Marriage: What your relationship is trying to teach you

There is a moment in nearly every marriage when partners quietly wonder, “What happened to us?” T...

Emotional Disconnection in Couples: Why smart people repeat the same relationship pattern

Emotional disconnection in couples rarely announces itself loudly. It doesn’t always arrive throu...

Boundaries in Relationships: What you think the problem is — and what it really is

Most people come into my office convinced they have a communication problem. They say things like...

Trust Rebuilding in Couples: The hidden dynamic driving your relationship struggles

Trust rebuilding in couples is rarely about a single betrayal, a broken promise, or one defining ...

Boundaries in Relationships: What high-functioning couples overlook

High-functioning couples often appear to have it all together. They communicate effectively in pu...

Recurring Arguments in Couples: The deeper emotional pattern beneath the surface

Recurring arguments in couples are rarely about what they seem to be about. On the surface, it mi...

Marital Resentment in Marriage: The shift that changes everything

Marital resentment in marriage rarely arrives all at once. It builds slowly, layer by layer, ofte...

De-Escalation Skills in Couples: Why logic alone won’t fix this

In my years as a couples therapist in New York City, I’ve seen countless intelligent, articulate ...

Rebuilding Connection in Marriage: The real reason this keeps happening in your relationship

In my work as a couples therapist in New York City, I often meet partners who are not short on lo...

Preventing Divorce in Marriage: The negative dynamic driving your relationship struggles

When couples come to my office in New York City, they often believe their problem is about commun...

High-Conflict Dynamics in Couples: What most people get wrong about love and conflict

Most couples who walk into my office believe their problem is conflict itself. They describe freq...

Choosing Partners in Relationships: What you think the problem is — and what it really is

Most people believe that choosing partners in relationships is about finding the “right” person—s...

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