In The News: Couple and Family Therapy Program

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 & 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.

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

Over the past few weeks, Carlos Martinez has been eyeing the news for coronavirus coverage.

KCBS AM

With families around the globe on lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, some family lawyers are anticipating a likely rise in divorce rates.

Olhar Digital

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.

Tinder Swipe Life

Our rising sign. Politics. Our parents’ relationship. For better or worse, these things affect our dating lives. But maybe, just maybe, none as much as social media, which has introduced a whole new set of dating, pre-dating, and post-dating rituals and milestones that didn’t exist even a few years ago.

The AAMFT Podcast

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.

Mashable

While dating apps revolve around snap decisions, Hertlein says in-person meetings tend to be more forgiving.

Fatherly

When a man becomes a dad, his body changes, his hormones fluctuate, his emotions swirl. The changes for new dads everywhere are nothing short of a second puberty.