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Life Beyond Your Wedding Day: Benefits Of Premarital Counseling

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on April 24, 2025
by Hannah Fowler, tLMFT

Premarital counseling with a therapist or trained professional who can help you and your future spouse navigate topics and issues, and tailor premarital counseling sessions to you, is a wonderful way to prepare for your marriage.

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Life With A New Baby: Spousal Connection

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on April 2, 2025
by Hannah Fowler, tLMFT

As wonderful as babies are, the addition of a new member to the family system is certainly a time of adjustment! My husband and I both felt the strain of the adjustment and had to work at staying connected while caring for our tiny little blessing. Here are some ways we worked at staying connected.

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Meet Hannah Fowler

Lutheran Family Service News

Posted on February 6, 2025
by Hannah Fowler, tLMFT

Meet Hannah Fowler, tLMFT, a marriage and family therapist serving clients in person in Bettendorf, IA and throughout the state of Iowa via telehealth. A wife and mom of two little ones, Hannah works with couples in all stages and seasons of life, from premarital counseling and beyond.

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3 Tips For A Healthier, Happier Marriage

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on September 15, 2024
by Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT

Feeling a chill in your marriage? Feeling like your spouse has become more like a roommate? A cooling marriage is without spark or love, when you and your partner are turning away from each other, and moments of connectedness or intimacy are rare. If this sounds familiar, read on to find three tips for reconnecting!

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Living Together Before Marriage

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on July 20, 2024
by Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT

Cohabitation: all the benefits of marriage without any responsibilities! Sounds like a good option on the surface, but it’s a pipe dream to which many have fallen victim. During research for a book I’m writing about success in marriage, every couple I interviewed who lived together before they married conceded they wished they hadn’t.

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Ask A Counselor: Are Date Nights Silly?

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on November 14, 2023
by Hannah Fowler, tLMFT

As a marriage and family therapist, I hear couples express their concern about feeling more like roommates than lovers as the demands of life slowly take over. We all have constant demands on our time. However, we ultimately get to choose how we spend our time. And how we choose to spend the time we have communicates what matters most to us. 

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Meet Lindy Hinckley

Lutheran Family Service News

Posted on September 1, 2023
by Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT

Meet Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT, a marriage and family therapist serving clients in Deadwood, South Dakota, as well as the surrounding area including Sturgis and Rapid City, and throughout the state via telehealth. With a passion for fostering community and connection as an antidote to isolation, Lindy brings understanding and experience as a pastor’s wife and parent of a child with special needs.

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Meet Ruth Barz

Lutheran Family Service News

Posted on June 5, 2023
by Ruth Barz, tLMHC

Ruth Barz is a counselor, wife, mom, and one of the newest members of the Lutheran Family Service mental health counseling team. With a deep love of God’s Word and His truth and master’s level training as a mental health counselor, Ruth brings vast experience and insight to her practice. Read on as we discuss navigating life transitions, the power of relationships, different types of trauma, when to seek counseling, and the healing and hope found in Christ alone.

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8 Signs Of A Toxic Relationship

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on March 5, 2023
by Susan Shields, LMHC, LIMHP, LPC

A toxic relationship is a relationship characterized by behaviors on the part of the toxic partner that are emotionally and, not infrequently, physically damaging to their partner.

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Problem Solving in Relationships

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on May 6, 2016
by Dorothy Westin, LISW

Problem solving in a relationship can be simple, but not easy.  It takes a lot of hard work from both individuals in the relationship and the know-how to tackle these three steps together.

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