What is the missing element in many marriages and couple relationships? It’s giving love, not just getting it. Are you interested in learning a positive approach to loving that will benefit your partner, strengthen your relationship — and nourish you? Join Dr. David Sanford, couples therapist and his wife, Joyce Wilson-Sanford, executive coach, as they explore approaches to joyful loving, drawn from Dr. Sanford’s new book.
Do you have couple plans for the New Year? I don’t mean New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day or even the bathroom remodeling that you’re going to do in 20...
Bring on the LightThe Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year. It also marks the return of progressively longer daylight. Christmas, Hanukk...
How to Have a Good and Loving Holiday“How to get through the holidays“ is a common advice topic around this time of year — as if we were talking about...
“‘How you can make your partner lovable‘ doesn’t make sense,” you say. “S/he is either lovable or s/he isn’t. I’ve got nothing to do with it.” Join us...
Many people grew up feeling that love was primarily an obligation. You’re supposed to love your parents. You’re supposed to love your brother, even th...
What sort of people make a commitment to behave more lovingly to their partner? Who cares about learning how to love with warmth and generosity. Some ...
Whether we were well-loved or poorly-loved, we all learned about love when we were children. In childhood, we all learned about conditional and uncond...
What are the different feelings that can go with loving your spouse or partner? In Episode No. 9, Dr. Sanford and his wife, Joyce Wilson-Sanford explo...
You could say, “I love everybody.” But when it comes to loving specific individuals, like your spouse, or your father-in-law, isn’t it true that you h...