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I Somehow Got Five Days Alone, Here’s What I Noticed

I Somehow Got Five Days Alone, Here’s What I Noticed

by ellenboeder | May 20, 2021 | Motherhood, psychology

I just finished a five day solo retreat in southern Utah.  It was the first time I’ve left my family to be alone (for more than a day) in over a decade.  Wait, I did do a one night retreat when I was 7 months pregnant with my second child, does that...
The Painful Truth About Partnership in The Pandemic

The Painful Truth About Partnership in The Pandemic

by ellenboeder | Feb 21, 2021 | Marriage, nurturing, Parenting, psychology, relationship, yoga

As a couples therapist and coach, sometimes I feel like I’m on the frontlines of a pandemic of individualism–especially when I’m facing how challenging it is for couples to think in a more complex, systemic way about their relationship. It is so hard...

On The Frontlines of a Relationship Pandemic

by ellenboeder | Feb 20, 2021 | Uncategorized

The Mess is Where the Magic Is: My Daughter Turned 10

The Mess is Where the Magic Is: My Daughter Turned 10

by ellenboeder | Jan 10, 2021 | Uncategorized

My youngest child, my daughter, turned 10 years old in early December.  Ten years seems like a great reflection point, and I’ve been trying to grasp how having this girl in my life for a decade has impacted me. I’ve come across one of her (many) enormous gifts...

What Secure Attachment Really Is, and How to Create It (It’s Not What You Think)

by ellenboeder | Oct 21, 2019 | Uncategorized

Recently, a mother I know was confiding in me that through the help of professional support she was learning that her children are not securely attached.  She was shocked to learn this (though it made sense to her) as she has been a stay at home mom, exclusively...
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