Couples counseling

Financial Infidelity: What It Is and How to Rebuild Trust

Financial Infidelity: What It Is and How to Rebuild Trust

It starts as a conversation about a credit card statement and ends with both of you in separate rooms, not speaking. Or one of you makes a purchase the other didn't know about, and suddenly you're not just talking about money anymore. You're talking about trust, control, and whether you're actually on the same team. Sound familiar?

Financial stress in relationships is the tension, conflict, and emotional distance that arises when partners have different money habits, values, or communication styles around finances. It is one of the most common and least talked-about sources of relationship strain, and it affects couples at every income level. This blog breaks down why money fights happen, what's really going on underneath them, and what you and your partner can do to get on the same page.

8 Tips for Dealing With A Narcissist

8 Tips for Dealing With A Narcissist

You're walking on eggshells in your own home. Conversations that should be simple turn into something you have to brace yourself for, and the moment you push back on anything, the script flips and somehow you're the bad one. You've started Googling words like "narcissist" and "manipulation" at 11pm because you don't know what to call what's happening, but you know something is wrong. You searched for how to deal with a narcissist, and you landed here. This post walks through what actually counts as narcissistic behavior versus everyday self-centeredness, what to watch for in your own relationship, and 8 specific strategies our therapists at Anchor Therapy use with clients who can't, or aren't ready to, leave the relationship.

The first step to determine your dynamic with someone who you think is a narcissist is to know the difference between someone with narcissistic tendencies and someone with Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

How Postpartum Depression (PPD) Affects Intimacy in Relationships

How Postpartum Depression (PPD) Affects Intimacy in Relationships

Postpartum Depression (PPD) can quietly reshape a couple’s relationship in ways many people do not expect. While much of the focus after birth naturally centers on the baby, the emotional and physical bond between partners often shifts under the weight of exhaustion, hormonal changes, identity adjustment, and mental health challenges. 

For the partner experiencing PPD, feelings of sadness, numbness, irritability, or anxiety can make emotional closeness feel distant or even overwhelming. For the other partner, confusion and emotional disconnection can grow as affection, communication, and physical intimacy change without clear explanation.

Intimacy after childbirth is rarely just about sex. It includes emotional connection, communication, trust, and feeling understood. When PPD enters the picture, these layers of intimacy can become strained. One partner may withdraw emotionally or physically, not because of lack of love, but because their mind and body are in survival mode. Meanwhile, the other may feel rejected, unsure how to help, or afraid of saying the wrong thing. Understanding how PPD affects intimacy is the first step toward compassion, patience, and rebuilding connection in a way that honors both partners’ experiences during a very vulnerable time.

Couples Therapy Show: Where Are They Now? Dr. Orna Guralnik's Couples on Showtime

Couples Therapy Show: Where Are They Now? Dr. Orna Guralnik's Couples on Showtime

Dr. Orna Guralnik, is a New York City-based Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalyst, who rose to fame due to her hit Showtime television show, Couples Therapy. Couples Therapy is a documentary series that follows couples as they try to navigate their troubles and concerns. This unscripted series features real couples from the greater New York City area.

As viewers work through the show’s three seasons, they are taught to view the therapeutic process through a lens of compassion and empathy instead of hastiness. Episode by episode, viewers are immersed into the real world of couples counseling, viewing the progress and occasional backsliding of couples.