Dr. Saudia's expert insights have been featured in various publications, offering valuable perspectives on relationships and emotional well-being.
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Forbes - DPD can hinder someone’s ability to function without the help of others, and goes beyond just a bout of indecisiveness. “Think of it as someone who, unlike the average person, gets up in the morning unable to decide on what to wear, what to eat, whether to carry an umbrella, etc.” says Dr. Twine. “Such individuals struggle with being able to make everyday decisions that the average person does effortlessly and with little thought.”
Your Tango - Here are the behaviors of people who never settle, according to experts:
“Unfortunately, we get what we accept from others. If we change what we want, we will get what we desire,” explains Dr. Saudia L. Twine, a marriage & family therapist. Tell yourself it’s okay to want more because you deserve more!
Men's Health Magazine - What is sexual frustration?
When we’re talking about sexual frustration, we’re not necessarily talking about just being “deprived” of sex. In fact, sexual frustration is an imbalance between a person’s sexual desire and what is actually occurring in reality, explains Saudia L. Twine, Ph.D., MFT.
UPJourney - A partner who is emotionally unavailable but who truly cares about you will miss you and will be willing to work on the relationship with you so that you both can feel secure and happy.
And you may discover new ways to understand and connect with him, too.
Swift Wellness - Twine elaborates, “Not sharing your day-to-day world with your partner can be harmful [to the relationship]. The distance does not allow you to be in each other’s space, so learning to build constant and detailed communication while afar is essential.” Although your day may not have been eventful, sharing your daily life makes the person part of your world.
“Unfortunately, we get what we accept from others. If we change what we want, we will get what we desire,” explains Dr. Saudia L. Twine, a marriage & family therapist. Tell yourself it’s OK to want more, because you deserve more!
Relationships are about each person giving 100 percent. “If you recognize you are the only one doing the giving, then this is a sign that your investment is not being honored and may need to be given to someone who will value the effort to your commitment,” says Twine
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