A marriage therapists five best relationship hacks
Love and relationships. Good ones can make your life sing, and bad ones ... well, they can make your life miserable. Whether you are in a...
Ellen J.W. Gigliotti, LMFT
Seven ways to maximize your marriage therapy
Don’t let anyone fool you. Marriage is HARD. It just is. It takes so much commitment, grace, love, forgiveness, understanding, mercy and...
Ellen J.W. Gigliotti, LMFT
Things couples say that show they need marriage therapy
Couples often experience challenges in their relationships. It is normal to argue or disagree, but when problems become recurrent, they...
Ellen J.W. Gigliotti, LMFT


Why some Christians are reluctant to come to therapy
Everyone struggles from time to time. Whether it is relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression or even more serious mental health...
Ellen J.W. Gigliotti, LMFT


How to survive - and thrive! - during the holidays
Is it the most wonderful time of the year? November and December are interesting months – depending on your perspective and...
Ellen J.W. Gigliotti, LMFT


Why Christians can be reluctant to come to therapy
Everyone struggles from time to time. Whether it is relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression or even more serious mental health...
Ellen J.W. Gigliotti, LMFT


Reunions
Maybe you remember – as many do – those monster family affairs of grandparents, aunts, uncles and assorted others, generally held in some...
Ellen J.W. Gigliotti, LMFT


Marriage: challenging in the best of times
A good marriage is one in which the couple has the ability, and foresight, to adapt to changes and to have not just a plan B, but a C, D, et
Ellen J.W. Gigliotti, LMFT & Dr. Peter M. Gigliotti

Marriage 101: Fight fairly
Fighting is an essential part of any relationship. Wait! What did I say? You read right – fighting is often necessary to make marriage...
Ellen J.W. Gigliotti, LMFT

Marriage 101: Express yourself!
It’s probably a cliché, but communication is the cornerstone of a good relationship. Most of the people who come through our doors say...
Ellen J.W. Gigliotti, LMFT