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Talking About It Can Make Things Better.I'm Here To Listen.
Family, Marriage and Elder TeleCounseling Services
"Building Bridges To Emotional Health"
Paul W Anderson, PhD, Psychologist
Certified Medicare Counselor in All PsyPact States
913-991-2302 - netpsy@netpsychologist.net


Which Do You Value More: A Great Date or A Great Marriage?
What does it mean that Americans place 5 times as much value on dating and money than they do on having a great marriage?
Paul W. Anderson, Ph.D.


5 Ways Your “Familiar Fights” Are Good for Your Marriage...
Familiar Fights liter the American emotional landscape of marriage and significant relationships. That can be a good thing!
Paul W. Anderson, Ph.D.


Why Is My Wife Always Mad At Me? 4 Things You Can Do.
"Why is my wife always mad at me no matter what I do?" This is a common complaint I hear from men: "My wife is angry most of the time."
Paul W. Anderson, Ph.D.


Specialized Elderly Counseling for Aging: Transitions -Loss - Depression - Adjustment - Relationships
Life goes on. The emotional and mental well-being of seniors is more front and center. Handling aging and its transitions can be challenging
Paul W. Anderson, Ph.D.


Expert Counseling Services for Marital Concerns
Family and marriage counseling can help couples and families who are coping with daily stress from medical, economic and/or social pressures
Paul W. Anderson, Ph.D.


2 Compliments A Day Keeps the Doctor (Counselor) Away.
Compliments work. Call it what you will, morale booster, ego love, greasing the wheels of a relationship...
Paul W. Anderson, Ph.D.


Psychological and Emotional Help For Families from Paul W Anderson, PhD
As a family therapist, I help people manage the complexities of the family life cycle. Families evolve through various stages, from the initial union of two partners to the eventual departure of adult children and the later years of life. Each phase presents unique challenges, such as building a strong partnership and marriage, raising children, and supporting elderly parents. Unexpected life events, like divorce, addiction or other chronic illnesses, the loss of a loved one,
Paul W. Anderson, Ph.D.
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