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Can you even be family with opposing views on religion or politics these days?

Can you even be family with opposing views on religion or politics these days?

by Andi Grandy LMFT, LPC (she/her) | Mar 5, 2026 | Family Therapy

I work with many, many families. My work with adult family members sometimes focuses on helping them figure out how they can — and want to — stay in relationship with one another, even when they disagree on deeply charged topics. The short answer: yes, you can stay...
“My partner wants me to tell him how to please me, but I have no idea.”

“My partner wants me to tell him how to please me, but I have no idea.”

by Andi Grandy LMFT, LPC (she/her) | Mar 5, 2026 | Sex Therapy, Therapy

Many partners want to be able give toe-curling pleasure and genuinely ask, “What can I do for you?” or “What do you like?” Often this question comes up as part of a bid for sex and the partner is genuinely curious about how to make sex more appealing.  Let’s be...
Is your longing to help making things worse?

Is your longing to help making things worse?

by Andi Grandy LMFT, LPC (she/her) | Mar 5, 2026 | Parenting Therapy

Your young adult child seems stalled out. They’re not going to school, not working, they seem content to laze about and avoid life. You can’t imagine what kind of future they will have if they never leave your basement. It is so hard as a parent to see your child...
A Discouraging Statistic

A Discouraging Statistic

by Andi Grandy LMFT, LPC (she/her) | Mar 19, 2025 | Conflict, Couples, Marriage, Relationships, Therapy

Most couples wait on average seven years before reaching out for therapy. This is one* of the reasons why couples therapy has lower success rates that other forms of therapy. By the time couples reach out, the hurt and anger are big. Sometimes people have lost hope....
Emotionally Focused Therapy as explained by the founder, Dr. Sue Johnson

Emotionally Focused Therapy as explained by the founder, Dr. Sue Johnson

by Andi Grandy LMFT, LPC (she/her) | Jul 2, 2024 | Therapy

HOLD ME TIGHT Article by Dr. Sue Johnson originally published in Psychology Today I grew up in my parents’ pub in England, where there was always a lot of drama. And all the drama—fights, flirting, tears, tantrums—revolved around love. I also watched...
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  • Can you even be family with opposing views on religion or politics these days?
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  • Is your longing to help making things worse?
  • A Discouraging Statistic
  • Emotionally Focused Therapy as explained by the founder, Dr. Sue Johnson

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