by Deborah Koricke, PhD. | Oct 22, 2019 | Relationships
Marriage can be difficult to maneuver when conflict arrises. With 40 to 50% of couples in America in 2018 ending in divorce, it’s important to understand how to navigate issues when they come up. We here at the Center for Effective Living are here to help. We offer...
by Deborah Koricke, PhD. | Mar 28, 2019 | Relationships
Recent news reminds us that lies surround us. We have the recent college admissions scandal, public figures lying to congress, etc. But how do we know on a personal level when someone we’re in a relationship with—romantic, friendship, familial—is lying to us? Sounds...
by Deborah Koricke | Mar 16, 2016 | Relationships
A lot of the attention bullying gets in the media is focused on interactions between children, so we were glad to see this article addressing bullying in the workplace on the US News & World Report’s website. Here’s an excerpt from the piece, in which...
by Deborah Koricke | Apr 30, 2015 | Relationships
Supervised visitations can be hard to swallow… or they can be a source of great relief. Whether your custody agreement requires that you either allow your co-parent to see your child(ren) only during supervised visitations, or you are the parent whose visits are...
by Deborah Koricke | Mar 12, 2014 | Relationships
Our own Dr. Deborah Koricke contributed to another 19 Action News story recently on how eReaders are facilitating women reading erotica in privacy. Here’s an excerpt, and you can click the link below for the full story: The industry is booming. Nearly 40 percent...