RelationshipStore’s Blog
Articles written by our experienced therapists that will help you during difficult times, stressful workdays and moments when working through your personal challenges & learning to be your best self.
What if I get seasonal depression in the spring?
Experiencing seasonal depression during the spring can be even more exhausting and isolating than during the winter months, as it may feel like everyone else is feeling happier with the change in weather while you're feeling worse.
Strategies for Coping with Grief During the Holiday Season
For those who have lost a loved one, the holidays can be a sharp reminder of their absence. Navigating the first holiday season after the loss of a loved one can be a challenging experience. Here are some coping tactics that may help.
The Gift of Prioritizing Yourself This Holiday Season
Your mental health comes first, no matter the time of year. Here are a few ways to navigate the stresses of holiday celebrations with family and friends.
5 Ways to Reduce Holiday Conflict in Your Relationship
The holiday season can be a stressful time of year for couples and relationships. Here are 5 simple ways to reduce fights and arguments during the holidays.
Representation in Therapy
Heather Beth Duke is a black marriage therapist and couples counselor who is part of RelationshipStore in Burr Ridge, IL. This interview shows her perspective on the relationship between the black community and their relationship with mental health.
Does Couples Counseling Really Work?
Think couples therapy is only for failing relationships? Discover the truth behind common myths about couples counseling and why it might help more than you think.
The Communication Formula: The Key to Conflict Resolution
By using a simple communication formula with our partner, we are able to resolve conflicts easier in our relationship.
How to Support a Loved One with Depression
It can be hard to know what to say when someone you love is struggling with depression. Here are three simple strategies you can use to help support someone with depression.
Intent vs. Impact: Why It Matters in Relationships
Addressing the impact and intent is crucial when discussing conflicts. Intent is what you mean to do or say, while impact is how it actually affects others. Even with good intentions, the impact of our actions can be different, and it's important to understand and address that with our partner.