Emotional Triangles: When Outside Support Pulls Couples Apart
How seeking comfort from a third party can quietly undermine intimacy, delay healing, and turn love into distance.
Rabbi Eyal Ungar
09.02.26 | 10:46
How seeking comfort from a third party can quietly undermine intimacy, delay healing, and turn love into distance.
Rabbi Eyal Ungar
09.02.26 | 10:46
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Addiction never affects just one person. This article explores how a spouse’s reactions shape the cycle of addiction and why couples therapy can open the door to healing for both partners.
Rabbi Aryeh Ettinger
08.02.26 | 11:43
Every conversation, disagreement, and reconciliation leaves an impression. This article reveals how your marriage becomes your child’s first and most influential lesson in love.
Rabbi Dr. Yaakov Arnberg
08.02.26 | 11:31
How can a man tap into his true desires and positively impact his relationship without being overwhelmed by his wife's emotions?
Hannah Dayan
08.02.26 | 11:28
Marriage requires closeness, but also emotional independence. Drawing from real stories and therapeutic insight, this article shows how differentiation strengthens both the individual and the bond between spouses.
Rabbi Aryeh Ettinger
08.02.26 | 11:17
You see it one way. Your spouse sees it another. Suddenly, nothing feels solvable. Discover why differences feel unbearable in moments of stress and how to talk through them without damaging the relationship.
Rabbi Eyal Ungar
08.02.26 | 11:09
Why is asking for what you need so uncomfortable? Many couples stay silent, hoping love will “just understand.” This article reveals what really holds us back and how unspoken needs quietly shape a marriage.
Rabbi Eyal Ungar
08.02.26 | 11:03
One partner collapses inward, the other rushes to stabilize. This counseling story reveals how anxiety, pressure, and unspoken fears create a powerful but damaging relationship loop.
Rabbi Aryeh Ettinger
05.02.26 | 18:21
Breathing difficulties brought them to therapy, but anxiety revealed something deeper. A powerful look at how silence, fear of abandonment, and emotional imbalance can quietly suffocate a marriage.
Rabbi Aryeh Ettinger
05.02.26 | 18:10
When we stop pushing and start warming, hearts open on their own. A reflection on why pressure creates resistance, and how respect, patience, and trust bring real change into a relationship.
Naomi Ben Tzvi
05.02.26 | 14:08
When apologies turn into exhausting processes, reconciliation loses its heart. A therapeutic reflection on pride, emotional capacity, and what truly allows forgiveness to take root.
Pinchas Hirsch
05.02.26 | 13:57
Lowering expectations may prevent pain, but it also limits closeness. A conversation about fear, resilience, and emotional growth in relationships.
Hannah Dayan
05.02.26 | 13:02
What happens when spiritual aspiration turns into quiet self-doubt? A therapeutic dialogue reveals how comparison, unmet emotional needs, and fear can slowly undermine a person’s sense of worth.
Rabbi Aryeh Ettinger
05.02.26 | 12:52
There's one tiny word that can either strengthen your communication or tear it apart. No other word has the power to build or destroy quite like this one.
Avraham Sheharbani
04.02.26 | 23:53
Setting boundaries isn’t about control. It’s about alignment. This article explores how connecting crown to kingdom allows strength and self-respect to emerge without losing yourself.
Hannah Dayan
04.02.26 | 23:44
What if the crown doesn’t sit on your head, but on your choices? A deep look at why real self-love begins when a woman defines her inner kingdom.
Hannah Dayan
04.02.26 | 11:29
By evaluating these key points in advance, you're laying the groundwork for a successful marriage
Nissan Lebron
03.02.26 | 22:32
What happens when you stop living by expectations and start listening inward? A quiet invitation to drop the “shoulds” and hear what your heart has been trying to say all along.
Pinchas Hirsch
03.02.26 | 18:47
You’re not arguing about the issue at hand. You’re stuck in a clash of styles. Discover why the same fight repeats and how understanding the emotional and logical divide can finally change it.
Rabbi Eyal Ungar
03.02.26 | 18:34