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How to Identify and Let Go Of a Toxic Relationship

How to Identify and Let Go Of a Toxic Relationship

By Terry Gaspard, LICSW Jenna, 35, sat on the couch in my office and lamented about her toxic relationship with Trevor, 36, her boyfriend for over five years. She described his treatment as condescending and critical, the top two signs of an unhealthy relationship...

When Parents Have Conflict: What About the Kids?

When Parents Have Conflict: What About the Kids?

By Terry Gaspard, LICSW Couples argue. This is a given. And yet some parents escalate to destructive levels of conflict that can be damaging to their kids. In a perfect world parents wouldn’t disagree in front of their children. But in the real world it happens every...

5 Ways to Recognize and Cope With a Narcissistic Partner

5 Ways to Recognize and Cope With a Narcissistic Partner

By Terry Gaspard, LICSW Ashley, thirty-seven, sat on the coach at my office and described the challenges in her relationship with her husband Kevin, age thirty-nine. They’ve been married for ten years and have two daughters, ages four and six. Ashley puts it like...

8 Things To Do Before Giving Up On Your Marriage

What can you do to rescue your marriage when it’s on the brink of divorce? While this is a complex question that doesn’t lend itself to a quick answer, there are aspects of successful and lasting relationships that can help you get back on track.

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About Terry

I am Terry Gaspard, MSW, LICSW, a licensed clinical social worker with extensive experience in counseling and writing. The topic of Moving Past Divorce is a personal one for me – divorce goes back several generations in my family.

“Moving Past Divorce is a great resource for individuals dealing with divorce and daughters of divorce to restore their faith in love.”

“Parental divorce approximately doubled the odds that offspring would see their own marriage end in divorce.” – Paul Amato

“Trust and intimacy are not my strong suits. I hope that my marriage will be nothing like my parents.”