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Doris Wild Helmering - Building a Better Marriage
Doris Wild Helmering is a nationally known marriage and relationship counselor, weight loss expert, television and radio personality, and business management coach. She is author of nine books, 1,200 newspaper columns, six e-booklets, and has written for Reader’s Digest, Redbook, Self, and Scripps Howard News Service. She has been a guest on OPRAH, Good Morning America, and CNN. She received the Alumni Merit Award from St. Louis University for advancing the field of psychotherapy and the Woman of Achievement Award from Soroptimist International. She was awarded clinical status in the American Group Psychotherapy Association and the International Transactional Analysis Association.

You can visit her website at: www.doriswildhelmering.com .

Most couples start out intending to stay married. If you hope to continue your married life, heed the warning signs. [Full Story]
Most couples start out intending to stay married. If you hope to continue your married life, heed the warning signs. [Full Story]
Many arguments between parents and children could be avoided if parents were more conscious of the way they communicated with their children. [Full Story]
Someone in therapy recently asked,“I’m dating a guy who doesn’t make much money. I have to admit that I like “things.” So should I break it off and look for someone with a higher salary?” [Full Story]
Someone I see in therapy says, “My boss overheard me making critical comments about her behind her back. What should I do to repair the relationship, or should I just quit my job?” [Full Story]
Shockingly, half of all kids are bullied. We know that bullying goes on all the time among students, thanks to the media, but what’s happening on the home front? A far bigger story is to be told. [Full Story]
Recently I spoke with one father who confessed to having difficulty liking his son. Clearly his son was rebellious and had some behaviors that most parents would find offensive. [Full Story]
Some things are simply better left unsaid. [Full Story]
Because everyone is sensitive to criticism and most everyone gets criticized from time to time, here are three questions that you might ask yourself the next time someone criticizes you. [Full Story]
Three year olds can be a handful and everyone seems to be overwhelmed today. [Full Story]

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