Posts in Inspiring Love
As the Dust Settles: Post-Election Reflections

In the wake of the recent election, we’ve experienced a variety of emotions in our sessions—we’ve seen a mix of relief, celebration, despair, vindication, confusion, excitement, and nervous anticipation ripple through our communities. At The Center for Relationships, we recognize the strain moments like these place on our relationships, not just with one another but with ourselves. Through our Inspiring Love series, we’re offering a thoughtful response—grounded in relationship science and the belief that love, in all its forms, has the power to heal. Join us as we explore how to navigate conflict with compassion, bridge divides with curiosity, and create a path forward built on connection and understanding.

Read the full post to find calm, clarity, and actionable strategies for fostering healthier relationships in challenging times.

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Strengthening BIPOC Relationships

Black History Month has come to an end and we are moving into Women’s History Month. In the US, almost every month is designated to particular issues or populations that deserve our attention. During these months, we are invited to learn more about that issue or population, to raise our awareness about how people in that category feel, think, or live, and to hold more sensitivity towards that issue or population in our words and actions. 

During our recent CareWeek annual program, our very own Clinical Director, Toya Foster facilitated a webinar on this topic of strengthening BIPOC relationships.  If you missed that webinar, here is a recap of what she presented.   

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