Katherine M. Hertlein In The News

K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
Looking for love isn't easy. Where do you go when you're looking for a partner? Some turn to the internet, others hope for a chance meeting.
Kenyan Tribune
This is truer, especially in its application to relationships, marriages and other emotional/romantic situations. While there’s to be a moderation in the regularity of these conflicts, this in itself is still not enough to keep the relationship healthy.
Mashable
When you hear the words "online" and "cheating," images of seedy dating websites like Ashley Madison probably come to mind.
24 HU
Research has shown that the Internet has radically changed people's views on fraud. While in the past couples simply considered physical, sexually charged interactions to be a crossing point, nowadays there are so-called "micro cheats" that the web allows.
89.3 KPCC
Is it okay to follow an old flame on social media sites when you’re in a relationship? Are emotional relationships online crossing the line?
Deseret News
When it comes to cheating or staying true in a romantic partnership, generations behave differently, new research finds. Generation X and millennials tiptoe closer to the line — or cross over — into unfaithful behaviors, especially online. And virtual dalliance can jeopardize real-world relationships.
Pulse.ng
5 solid tips to understanding for real that during lovers' fights, the battle is not between a couple, but them against whatever the issue is.
Medium
Relationship conflict, as with most things, is best in moderation.