Subtle Forms of Avoidance in Relationships: How They Show Up and What to Do About Them
Cara Kraft Cara Kraft

Subtle Forms of Avoidance in Relationships: How They Show Up and What to Do About Them

Avoidance in relationships doesn’t always look like shutting down. Sometimes it shows up in more subtle ways—like over-analyzing, problem-solving too quickly, or people-pleasing. These protective strategies often come from a good place, but they can create distance and leave both partners feeling unseen. In this post, we explore why these patterns show up, how they protect us, and what you can do to build deeper emotional connection.

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Healing From Infidelity: What the Process Looks Like and Finding Hope After Betrayal
Cara Kraft Cara Kraft

Healing From Infidelity: What the Process Looks Like and Finding Hope After Betrayal

Infidelity can leave you feeling shattered, questioning trust, and wondering if healing is even possible. The recovery journey is rarely linear—there are moments of pain, progress, and setbacks along the way. Whether you’re working to rebuild your relationship or finding a path forward on your own, there is hope. In this post, we explore what the healing process looks like, common challenges to expect, and how therapy can support you in moving toward a healthier future.

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Managing Back-to-School Stress as a Couple: Staying Connected Through Transitions
Cara Kraft Cara Kraft

Managing Back-to-School Stress as a Couple: Staying Connected Through Transitions

Back-to-school season can leave couples feeling more like co-managers than partners. Between schedules, homework, and busy evenings, intimacy often slips to the background. In this post, we’ll explore simple, intentional ways to stay connected and nurture your relationship during transitions—so you feel like a team, not just parents juggling logistics.

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Responsive vs. Spontaneous Sexual Desire
Cara Kraft Cara Kraft

Responsive vs. Spontaneous Sexual Desire

When one partner has spontaneous sexual desire and the other has responsive desire, mismatched sex drive can create a painful stalemate. Here’s how to understand these differences, break the cycle, and improve intimacy in your relationship.

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Feeling Like Roommates? You're Not Alone
Cara Kraft Cara Kraft

Feeling Like Roommates? You're Not Alone

If your relationship feels like two ships passing in the night—cordial but distant—you might be stuck in the “roommate phase.” Learn why this happens, how to tell you’re in it, and how EFT couples therapy can help you find your way back to closeness.

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