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CRSH Blog: Covid-19

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Metro Detroit psychotherapist stresses COVID-19 impact on mental health

Metro Detroit psychotherapist stresses COVID-19 impact on mental health This week, the state announced a new hotline launched to help people whose mental health has been impacted by COVID-19.Dr. Joe Kort, a psychotherapist at The Center for Relationship and Sexual Health in Royal Oak, says it's badly needed."We're having a public health crisis [...]

By |April 15th, 2020|Categories: Couples Counseling, Covid19, Individual Counseling|Comments Off on Metro Detroit psychotherapist stresses COVID-19 impact on mental health

Flatten Your Couple Curve: How to stop the spread of growing conflict in your relationship.

Here we are at the beginning of spring and are asked to shelter in place with partners and families 24/7, something we seldom ever do. For some, it will seem like a blessing, a time to celebrate their relationship and become even closer emotionally. For others, it can seem like a curse with increasing conflicts, pressure, and frustrations.

By |April 1st, 2020|Categories: Couples Counseling, Covid19|Comments Off on Flatten Your Couple Curve: How to stop the spread of growing conflict in your relationship.

We Are Still Open and Here to Help You – Telehealth Services are Available

We Are Still Open and Here to Help You —Telehealth Services are Available At The Center for Relationship and Sexual Health and Joe Kort and Associates, our team is committed to providing you uninterrupted care, support and services during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. We will remain open to see you. We are not canceling appointments [...]

By |March 30th, 2020|Categories: Couples Counseling, Covid19, Individual Counseling, LGBTQIA+, Sexual Wellness|Comments Off on We Are Still Open and Here to Help You – Telehealth Services are Available

Practice Physical Distancing, Not Social Distancing

No doubt about it—we’re living in frightening times, times few of us have ever before experienced. The world has changed overnight, it seems, and unless you’re someone in denial that we’re facing a serious public health crisis, you’ve been spending a lot of time at home. "Physical distancing" is a better term than social distancing. We have to stay socially [...]

By |March 24th, 2020|Categories: Couples Counseling, Covid19, Individual Counseling|Comments Off on Practice Physical Distancing, Not Social Distancing
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