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Mindful Relationship Wisdom from Dr. Lori Runge

Understanding Family of Origin Therapy: How Your Past Shapes Your Present

Understanding Family of Origin Therapy: How Your Past Shapes Your Present

Explore how your family of origin shapes your current relationships and discover the freedom that comes with awareness. Dr. Lori Runge, a McKinney therapist specializing in mindfulness-based approaches, helps individuals and couples throughout North Texas understand patterns from their past and create healthier relationships in the present.

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3 Mindful Communication Techniques for Couples

3 Mindful Communication Techniques for Couples

What if the arguments in your relationship aren't really about the dishes, the schedule, or whose turn it is to handle something—but about feeling unseen, unheard, or disconnected from each other? After two decades of helping couples in McKinney and North Texas transform their relationships, I've learned that most partners don't have communication problems—they have presence problems. We're talking AT each other instead of WITH each other, multitasking while our partner shares something important, or defending our position before we've truly heard theirs. The good news? Mindful communication isn't complicated or time-consuming. These three techniques can shift your conversations immediately—creating connection instead of distance, understanding instead of defensiveness, and intimacy instead of isolation. Let me share practical tools you can start using today.

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Individual Relationship Therapy: Help When Your Partner Won't Go
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Individual Relationship Therapy: Help When Your Partner Won't Go

"My partner won't go to therapy." This is one of the most common—and most heartbreaking—statements I hear from people who desperately want to improve their relationship. Perhaps you've tried bringing it up, only to be met with resistance, dismissiveness, or promises that "we can figure it out ourselves." You might feel stuck, wondering if there's any hope for change when only one of you is willing to seek support. Here's what I want you to know: You don't need your partner's participation to begin transforming your relationship. Individual relationship therapy offers a powerful path forward—one where you'll develop new insights, communication skills, and ways of being that naturally shift the dynamics between you and your partner. Let me share how working on yourself can create profound ripples throughout your entire relationship.

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5 Signs Your Relationship Needs Couples Therapy

5 Signs Your Relationship Needs Couples Therapy

Have you noticed that the same conversations keep happening in your relationship—the ones where you both feel unheard, misunderstood, or stuck in a pattern that seems impossible to break? You're not alone. Many couples in McKinney and North Texas wait years before seeking support, believing that "things will get better on their own" or that therapy is only for relationships in crisis. But what if I told you that couples therapy isn't just about fixing what's broken—it's about creating something more meaningful, more connected, and more alive? As a licensed marriage and family therapist who has spent decades helping couples transform their relationships, I've learned that the strongest partnerships are the ones where both people are willing to grow together. Here are five signs that professional support could help you create the relationship you truly desire.

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