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I work with high-functioning couples who can explain everything—except why their relationship no longer feels the same.
I apply evidence-based Couples Therapy Intensive is a comprehensive, and highly effective approach to healing damaged intimate bonds.
Science-based methods such as the Gottman and Emotionally-Focused Couples Therapies have been clinically proven to de-escalate relational distress and deepen relationship satisfaction. Select a sequential, personally-tailored approach for a fast reconnect.
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ABOUT DANIEL
Hello…I’m Daniel Dashnaw
I am a science-based marriage and family therapist.
As co-founder of a large international couples therapy practice, I developed award winning blog content that our clients could use to turbo-charge their couples therapy.
Today I maintain a small private practice in the Berkshires, and on Cape Cod.
I also work with motivated couples on Zoom from all over the world.
When I was writing content in my former life, I found myself working with with C-level executives, business owners, creatives, and power couples.
What I learned is that we all put our pants on one leg at a time…
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Every civilization eventually develops a fantasy about its own childhood.
Rome had one.
Britain had one.
America's fantasy childhood is the 1950s.
A decade so beloved that millions of Americans who never lived through it spend their evenings trying to move back there emotionally.
The remarkable thing is that almost nobody actually wants the 1950s.
They want the feeling they imagine the 1950s produced.
Those are very different things.
You see it everywhere now.
"I want the 1950s back."
It appears in comment sections. Political speeches. Parenting discussions. Podcasts. Social media debates. Family gatherings. Sometimes all before breakfast.
The phrase is remarkably popular for something almost nobody actually means.
Because nobody wants the actual 1950s back.