How Couples Come Together
By drsheck on Apr 12, 2010 in Relationship, Videocasts
As a clinical psychologist and couples counselor, I’m often asked about the psychology of how couples come together to form a relationship. This video explains this for the perspective of Imago Relationship Therapy, a powerful form of couples counseling that I am trained and certificated in.
Please share this video with your friends and leave me your comments below, so that I will know how best to serve you.
Thank you so much,
Dr. Adam Sheck


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Thanks for a lovely video and a great website. This is my first visit. I’m so glad you mentioned Singles in this video – and look forward to your next one, and the one after that!
Do you think that couples need your help bringing back the passion when one of them loses a job? Sometimes the “not knowing what to do next” or the fruitless job hunting goes on and on and on (given the economy).
Louise Holmes | Apr 13, 2010 | Reply
Louise,
Thanks for your kind words. To answer your question about job loss and reduction in passion – Absolutely! Any stressor will put us into “survival” mode and romance and passion will often fly right out the door. Not being employed will often trigger our self-esteem and self-worth issues as well.
This is when we want to turn to our partner for support and to deepen our intimacy with each other. From that deep, emotional connection, passion of ALL sorts can arise.
drsheck | Apr 13, 2010 | Reply
Wow! I didn’t know that about (my) breasts! LOL! This is my first visit here and I am enjoying your site! How do you renew the flame after 20 years of marriage with so much to worry about in this day and age. Especially when one partner can’t think of anything good, only the worst. I find this sad and yet many couples seems to nurture themselves regardless of what’s happening in the world..
Lesly Federici | Apr 15, 2010 | Reply