Katherine M. Hertlein In The News

MIRAGE
Online surveillance in relationships is a common phenomenon. Lead author Katherine Hertlein, PhD, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, identified the individual, relationship, and technological factors for predicting IES in romantic relationships.
Fatherly
During lockdown, minor relationship issues mutated into larger problems. Here are some of the main ones couples encountered.
Las Vegas Review Journal
For those of you fortunate enough to have been able to work from home these past few months, do you remember that initial burst of freedom?
RIA Novosti
A coronavirus pandemic could result in an increase in the number of divorces amid an increase in fertility, predicts Katherine Hertlein, professor at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
Life and how we interact with each other has changed a lot lately.
Las Vegas Weekly
About three weeks into the shelter-in-place order by Gov. Steve Sisolak, I found myself wide awake at 2 a.m., reading The New York Times. I had been following the pandemic updates there as much as in the local news. I lived in New York City for more than a decade before moving here, and I worried about friends and former colleagues.
Las Vegas Weekly
If we’ve had an abundance of any one thing during this pandemic, it’s time: time to think about what we’re missing and what we plan to do whenever this ends.
Boulder City Review
I hope you are among the lucky ones who are quarantined at home with someone you love. I can’t imagine the feelings of loneliness that would come with being truly self-isolated.