Discerning the Fear of Commitment
Most people think of the fear of commitment as the inability to say, “I do” while standing at the altar...
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Most people think of the fear of commitment as the inability to say, “I do” while standing at the altar...
continue reading »It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been married for four years or forty years – a successful relationship takes work if...
continue reading »The traditional dictionary definition of codependency describes a condition or relationship in which a person is controlled or manipulated by...
continue reading »What is infidelity? Have you ever wondered what counts as infidelity in marriage? Is cheating limited to sexual unfaithfulness, or...
continue reading »In the first session of couples therapy, I ask the couple what has brought them into my office. I often...
continue reading »The time between the proposal and the wedding is arguably one of the most exciting times in a person’s life....
continue reading »Codependency was once a term used mostly in drug rehabilitation centers and alcoholic support groups; however, codependency relationships exist in...
continue reading »In the world of love, everyone speaks their own language. This is partially why couples end up on my couch—each...
continue reading »When a couple decides that they can no longer remain married, for whatever reason, the system that exists around them...
continue reading »In the Christian world, marriage is often seen as the be-all and end-all. There are countless sermons, books, and seminars...
continue reading »Our culture has bought into the lie that humans are inherently good, but unfortunately, the church often promotes this message...
continue reading »Allow me to introduce myself; my name is Spencer Fox and I get to sign my name Spencer Fox, LMFT...
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