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Yes, Dear. Tonight Again.

In “Yes, Dear. Tonight Again.”, NY Times writer Ralph Gardner highlights two couples (the Mullers and the Browns) committed to daily sex –an erotic adventure to battle married ennui. Lois Braverman, president of the Ackerman Institute, cautioned against couples trying to keep up with the Mullers and Browns. “Some couples are totally satisfied with being

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For Couples, the Gift of Conversation

For Couples, the Gift of Conversation In “For Couples, the Gift of Conversation”, Hadas Goshen evaluates the benefits of couples therapy. She interviews Ackerman faculty member and director of Ackerman’s Gender and Family Project, Jean Malpas, on what couples therapy can be for a couple and ways couples can use therapy to benefit their relationship.

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How Infidelity Affects the Kids

“How Infidelity Affects the Kids”Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver’s kids were tweeting about Arnold’s affair, but will they be forever altered by it? Alizah Salario of The Daily Beast evaluates the long-term effects children suffer when a parent cheats.Lois Braverman, Ackerman president, weighs in. Read the full article on The Daily Beast website by clicking

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