All couples naturally experience some difficulties. But discovering a significant other’s extramarital affair can be particularly painful. And affairs aren’t limited to sexual infidelity: cheating can also take an emotional or financial form. The confusion and...
It’s in the Way We Say It: How Our Voice Can Be Heard While Keeping the Peace 6 Strategies for Peaceful Conflict Conversations Wouldn’t it be nice if conflict or differences within our marriage, family, and friend relationships could be resolved in a calm,...
Adam Moore, Clinical Director of Utah Valley Counseling is invited this year to speak at Brigham Young University’s Campus Education Week. He will be presenting on four different days, with a total audience capacity of around 1,200. His presentation series is called:...
A very brave woman, partner of a sex addict, emailed us to share this poem she wrote as part of her own therapeutic expressive writing. We hope other women in similar situations will benefit from this poem for two reasons. First, if you feel alone in your suffering,...
Clinical Director of Utah Valley Counseling, Dr. Adam Moore, was featured in a UtahValley360 article offering helpful tips for a happy holiday season. Do you find yourself dreading family parties? Worried about how to deal with stressed family relationships around...
By Christopher Matteson, MS, LAMFT When depression strikes people, the relationship with their significant other can quickly become a confusing tangle of hurt and blame. One of my favorite things to ask these couples in a therapeutic setting is, “Tell me about when...