Katherine M. Hertlein In The News

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With families around the globe on lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, some family lawyers are anticipating a likely rise in divorce rates.
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Many people consider political ideology to be a fundamental factor in starting a relationship. This Thursday (5), Tinder revealed which politicians have their names most written in the app's chat conversations. The list includes several names outside the government, such as activists and lawyers.
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Katherine Hertlein is a professor at UNLV whose research and publications have been recognized with multiple awards including a Fulbright Scholarship. In this episode, she discusses how technology influences couple and family therapy and how social media, online infidelity, and telehealth impact the delivery of services.
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While dating apps revolve around snap decisions, Hertlein says in-person meetings tend to be more forgiving.
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There’s nowhere you can go to escape the political hell we’ve been living in since 2016 — not even on dating apps, apparently.
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Thanksgiving can be a stressful time for many people because it can mean spending time with family that you may not get along with.
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Elite Singles is an online dating service that claims to cater to those who are over 30, highly educated, and serious about finding a long-term match.
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Professor Kat Hertlein with UNLV's Couple and Family Therapy Program joined 13 Action News Friday morning to talk about some of the do's and don'ts of dating in today's world.