22 Apr SHRINK RAP: RELATIONSHIPS & VICE
Editor’s note: Dr. Paul Hokemeyer is a nationally recognized expert on Eastern philosophies, relationships, and emotional healing. A Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, he holds a PhD in psychology, as well as a doctorate in the law. A part-time Telluride resident, Dr. Hokemeyer is based in the New York City office of the Caron Treatment Center. He is also a contributor to The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health, “The Dr. Oz Show,” CNN’s “Headline News,” and other media outlets, including “Good Morning America,” “truTV,” WebMD, and “Oprah Radio.” The following blog is based on a recent TV interview featuring Dr. Hokemeyer. This blog and interview is part 5 of a six-part series about women’s issue that includes topics such as looks and aging, money, loss of intimacy, etc.
A once-in-a-while vice will spiral out of control (i.e. drinking, gambling, porn). What do you do? What should you do?
Nothing destroys a marriage faster than an addiction. Therefore it is important for spouses to have clear understandings about what is acceptable behavior and a plan to address issues should they emerge.
What are the issues and what to do?
Click the “play” button and listen to my conversation with Susan Viebrock.
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