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Adler professor shares insight on common relationship deal breakers and how to handle them

Kristina S. Brown, Ph.D., LMFT, chair and professor in the Department of Couple and Family Therapy at Adler University, offers insight to Women’s Health about relationship deal breakers and how to handle them.

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Surprising symptoms of anxiety in runners, Adler professor shares insight

Teresa Behrend Fletcher, Ph.D., program director and professor of sport and human performance at Adler University, offers insight to Runner’s World about surprising symptoms of anxiety in runners.

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Inside Higher Ed spotlights how Adler University bucks national trend and promotes tenure

Inside Higher Ed speaks with Jeannine Diddle Uzzi, Ph.D., vice president of academic affairs, and Kristina S. Brown, Ph.D., LMFT, professor and chair in the Department of Couple and Family Therapy, about the University’s plans to offer full-time faculty who’ve worked for the institution for at least five years the opportunity to apply for tenure.

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Signs you’re falling out of love with your partner, Adler professor shares insight

Karen Washington Caffee, Ph.D., LMFT, M.Ed., CST, assistant professor and program director of Sexology in the Department of Couple and Family Therapy at Adler University, offers insight to Cosmopolitan about signs you may be falling out of love with your partner.

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What is ayahuasca? Adler professor shares insight.

Joseph Troiani, Ph.D., associate professor of clinical psychology at Adler University, offers insight to FOX News about concerns related to the use of the mind-altering drug ayahuasca.

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Adler professor shares how to give and receive love after becoming a parent

Rachel Diamond, Ph.D., LMFT, authored a piece for Psychology Today sharing how if you’ve been through a major life transition like new parenthood, your priorities, needs, and desires have likely changed.

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Maternal mental health awareness: Adler professor shares why it’s important

Maternal mental health disorders have significant long-term impacts not just on the well-being of the person who gave birth but, when untreated, on the whole family. Rachel Diamond, Ph.D., LMFT, the clinical training director for couple and family therapy at Adler University, shares insight on why we need maternal mental health awareness and signs of concern.

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Adler professor shares insight on how to raise children who feel loved and connected

Adjunct Faculty Wendy Kovacs Cortes, Ph.D., LMFT, offers insight in an Authority Magazine article about how to raise children who feel loved and connected.

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Moving in with your partner? Talking about these 3 things first can smooth the way, according to a couples therapist

Discussing some key topics before – or even after – they move in together can help couples successfully navigate this step.

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How endometriosis affects your sex life: Adler expert weighs in.

Kristina Brown, Ph.D., LMFT, shares insight on addressing and coping with endometriosis when it affects intimacy.

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Adler professor shares insight on communication and intimacy tools for new parents

Adler University assistant professor and clinical training director Rachel Diamond, Ph.D., LMFT, authored a piece for Psychology Today exploring how to communicate better and connect during the transition to parenthood.

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Is your relationship ready for the transition to new parenthood? Adler expert weighs in.

Rachel Diamond, Ph.D., LMFT, the clinical training director for couple and family therapy at Adler University, discusses several ways the transition to parenthood can affect a couple’s relationship.

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