Therapist Spotlight: Lauren Rosner, LCSW

From as young as I can remember I wanted to be a therapist. My mom and my grandmother are also therapists and I had a general idea of how rewarding this work can be. Instead of playing school or house as a young child I was playing therapist and client!

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Bringing Home Baby and Other Ways to Ruin Your Sex Life: Friendship

It’s easy to fall into the trap of cliched New Year’s resolutions: lose weight, save more, drink less, exercise, get rid of the 748,923 New Yorkers collecting dust under your coffee table that you swore you would read before you made last year’s resolution. I want to offer you an alternative.

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10 Signs You Should Invest in Therapy After Divorce

Divorce is an extremely stressful period for many couples. It can be drawn out in litigation, with lawyers encouraging each of their clients to run the other through the ringer to get the best settlement. In the end, the emotions that arise post-divorce; the fear, the uncertainty, and the anxiety, can be crippling for both parties.

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Creating Shared Meaning

Dr. John Gottman's research found that a pivotal part of a healthy and long lasting relationship is a couple's sense of shared meaning: an explicit and implicit commitment to the  relationship and believing your partner is there to support and understand your life dreams and goals (these life dreams and goals include an understanding of the relationship). 

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What is Mindfulness Anyways?  And is it Actually Helpful?  

The term seems to show up almost everywhere we look! So… is it really worth all the hype? In my opinion – the short answer is Yes! Mindfulness can be a simple, effective practice in reducing stress, managing emotional regulation/moods, improving focus, and even in helping with relationship interactions.

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If my kids survived, yours probably will too - and other reassuring wisdom from an honest grandmother.

Here is what I remember about her:

She ate salami, watched baseball on tv and swore fluently. She visited infrequently, even though she lived less than 30 miles away, and when she did come over, our house seemed to stiffen its spine.

When I conjure her image, I am not in the scene.

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This blog is bound to contain a lot of material you probably have found in other mommy blogs: Tales of extreme fatigue, piles of laundry, leaky boobs, spasmodic tears, weight gain, baby blues, hormonal rages. If the subjects are familiar, however, it is because these maternal miseries are so universal. My hope is that by sharing my experience, some of you will find comfort in knowing that there are others out there who are muddling through this adventure and at times, feeling just as overwhelmed.

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Weathering the Storm: Staying Together After the Affair

The discovery of an affair is gut wrenching. For many the pain and betrayal is too much to overcome and the relationship will never fully recover. However, relationship researchers like John Gottman and Esther Perel have found that an affair doesn’t always need to be the nail in the coffin. In fact, many of my couples have used the affair experience as a catalyst for improving and strengthening their relationship.

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