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Can the Love Languages Help Your Relationship? (Video)

Posted Posted in Adults, Couples, Lauren Grossbach

  Have you ever wondered if knowing your partner’s love language would help your relationship? Lauren Grossbach, LMFT discusses the research and reasoning behind why knowing your parent’s love language could be beneficial.   Interested in Online Couples Therapy? Contact us for a free video consultation. (908) 242-3634 or Connect Now        

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Too Much “Together Time”? 5 Stay-At-Home Strategies From a NJ Couples Therapist

Posted 1 CommentPosted in Adults, Lauren Grossbach, Online Therapy

When social distancing began, you knew you’d be spending more time with your partner at home, but perhaps you didn’t realize it would be for this long or feel this intense. Over two months into social distancing, couples are struggling to get along. You might have heard stories or seen memes on social media about […]

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The W’s of Self-Care for Busy and Tired Moms

Posted Posted in Adults, Lauren Grossbach, New Moms, Parents

You’ve probably heard people talking about self-care lately. Scrolling through Facebook it’s hard to not see something related to self-care, “treating yourself”, or “taking time for you”. If you’re a mom (or soon-to-be mom), the idea of taking time to care for yourself might seem like a silly, unrealistic daydream. For a moment, you might […]

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Taming the Back-to-School Chaos (Video)

Posted Posted in Children, Lauren Grossbach, Parents

Lauren Stein Grossbach, LMFT gives parents tips on how to tame back-to-school chaos. Adjust the schedule (BEFORE the first day!) Review the family schedule and calendar together  Prep the home environment to cater to the new schedule   If your child needs additional support during this transition, learn more about our Child Therapy Services. OR   […]

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5 Key Ways to Improve Co-Parenting Your Child with Food Allergies: Part 3 of 3

Posted 2 CommentsPosted in Food allergies, Lauren Grossbach, Parents

In Part 3 of this series, we finalize our discussion of the Food Allergies Hierarchy of Needs. Now that we’ve tackled Physiological and Safety needs, let’s move onto Love & Belonging, Self-Advocacy, and Fulfillment & Acceptance.     Love and Belonging Once you’re on the same page about your child’s physiological and safety needs, it’s […]

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5 Key Ways to Improve Co-Parenting Your Child with Food Allergies: Part 2 of 3

Posted 2 CommentsPosted in Children, Food allergies, Lauren Grossbach

In Part 1 of this series, we discussed the “why” and “how” of co-parents getting on the same page when it comes to a child’s food allergies. In Parts 2 and 3, we continue the “how” with some help from Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs comes from Abraham Maslow’s work in developmental […]