Katherine M. Hertlein In The News

HealthDay
With most Americans weeks into sheltering-in-place, couples are in a situation probably none ever planned for: Being in each other's faces all day, every day -- with no clear end in sight.
U.S. News and World Report
With most Americans weeks into sheltering-in-place, couples are in a situation probably none ever planned for: Being in each other's faces all day, every day -- with no clear end in sight.
K.N.P.R. News
Are you used to what’s going on yet? Staying at home. Avoiding contact with people. Not going to work. No school. Is that something we, as social creatures, will ever get used to? Katherine Hertlein, a UNLV professor of psychology and licensed marriage and family therapist, answered questions from listeners who are trying to navigate this new social paradigm.
Newswise
For many, love has long been associated with flowers, candy, and counting down the hours until they see their crush or significant other again.
Código Nuevo
I thought the days of video games and straws until the sun was up were over. But confinement has taken ten years off me: now I return to my addictions 'teen' and surely you too
Las Vegas Weekly
You’ve memorized the curves of that face. You’d recognize that laugh anywhere. And to you, that voice makes the sweetest sound in the world.
Mashable
A few weeks ago (or maybe it was days — time means nothing to me anymore), a push notification on my phone alerted me that my friend had tagged me in her Instagram story.
Mashable
Over the past few weeks, Carlos Martinez has been eyeing the news for coronavirus coverage.