Welcome to my Blog
Most people don’t arrive here because something dramatic has happened.
They arrive because something feels… different.
The relationship still works. Conversations still happen. Life continues.
But something important is no longer organizing it the way it used to.
This space is where I write about that shift.
Not just what breaks relationships—but what quietly changes them:
how desire adapts.
how attention moves.
how meaning erodes or deepens over time.
These patterns are not random.
They tend to unfold in a predictable sequence.
If you’re here, you’re likely in one of those moments:
trying to understand what changed.
trying to decide whether it matters.
trying to figure out what to do next.
Start anywhere.
But if something here feels familiar, don’t treat it as abstract.
It usually isn’t.
Where to Begin
If you’re not sure what you’re looking for, these are a few good entry points:
Marriage Is Still Chosen — Even by Those Who Once Stood Outside It.
Epistemic Safety: What It Is and Why It Matters in Relationships.
The Relationship Consequences of Living in a Permanent News Cycle.
The Two Types of People Narcissists Avoid (And Why You Might Be One of Them).
When Narcissists Grieve: Why Their Mourning Looks Cold, Delayed, or Self-Centered
The 3-6-9 Dating Rule: Why Most Relationships Change at Month 3, 6, and 9.
The First Listener Shift: A Precise Relationship Diagnostic Most Couples Miss.
Why Curiosity Is Sacred in Relationships (And What Happens When It Disappears).
If You’re Looking for More Than Insight
Understanding is useful.
But at a certain point, most couples realize they can explain their relationship clearly—and still not change it.
That’s where focused work becomes effective.
I offer structured, high-impact couples intensives designed to produce meaningful movement in a compressed period of time.
Before We Decide Anything
A brief consultation helps determine:
whether this is what you’re dealing with.
whether this format fits.
and whether we should move forward.
Get a Clear Read on Your Relationship
Take your time reading.
But if something here lands in a way that feels specific—pay attention to that.
That’s usually where this work begins.
Continue Exploring
If you prefer to browse more broadly, you can explore posts by topic below.
But most people don’t find what they need by browsing.
They find it when something they read feels uncomfortably accurate.
Be Well, Stay Kind, and Godspeed.
~ Daniel
- Attachment Issues
- Coronavirus
- Couples Therapy
- Extramarital Affairs
- Family Life and Parenting
- How to Fight Fair
- Inlaws and Extended Families
- Intercultural Relationships
- Marriage and Mental Health
- Married Life & Intimate Relationships
- Neurodiverse Couples
- Separation & Divorce
- Signs of Trouble
- Social Media and Relationships
- What Happy Couples Know
The reddest flag of them all?
This one behavior triples the likelihood you’re being cheated on…
But don’t get your knickers in a twist… you probably got this already…
3 Personality traits tightly correlated with cheating…
Because infidelity is so widespread in American culture, it is studied extremely carefully.
Here are 3 personality traits tightly correlated with infidelity…
Is there such a thing as the “worst” attachment style for infidelity?
Researchers suggest that one attachment style, more than others, presents a greater risk for infidelity.
Is this way of looking at infidelity a good idea?
3 features of genuine forgiveness after an affair
My clients have taught me many things.
Perhaps the most important is that forgiveness is more truly heart-felt, genuine, and enduring when it is earned instead of merely bestowed.
Forgiveness is a shared project. Here are 3 steps toward authentic forgiveness.
Can your partner’s voice indicate their likelihood to cheat on you?
Evolutionary Psychology studies never fail to annoy.
It seems that men with lower voices, and women with higher voices engage in more infidelity?
A better question is why are these vocal registers so attractive?
Professional misconduct: a new indication that your partner is twice as likely to cheat…
For the first time, research correlates professional misconduct with a greater incidents of infidelity.
What is this research telling us about men behaving badly?
New research from Israel on the emotion which inoculates against infidelity…
New research from Israel explains how a specific emotion increased resilience in the face of sudden sexual temptation…
Is there such a thing as a cheating personality?
New research reveals that there are fairly specific traits correlated with increased odds of cheating…
5 Signs her emotional affair is far from over…
Sometimes lonely wives find emotional meaning with a co-worker… here are signs that your wife is struggling with her emotional affair.
2 Findings from an Ashley Madison study may change how we look at infidelity
A brand new study reveals 2 new stances toward infidelity by users of Ashley Madison… a love for their partner, and a lack of guilt for their infidelity. How should couples therapists respond?
Not just friends…an appreciation…
20 years ago Dr. Shirley Glass researched affairs in the workplace. What have we learned over 2 decades?