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Lance

Mary Katherine Lance, is a second year master’s student at the University of Kentucky in its Couple & Family Therapy Program. She is an intern therapist and a Student member of AAMFT. Lance is working on her thesis, currently entitled “And Still I Rise: The Lived Experience of Hope During Recovery from Substance Use Disorder.”

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Gray Divorce: Splitting Up Later in Life
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Couple Connectedness and COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented global morbidity and mortality, with mental health effects being an increasing concern, and specific threats within the family context (Prime & Wade, 2020).
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Meaning of Aging in a Time of Crisis
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In Defense of (Very) Long-term Therapy

The truth may be that time, and lots of it, is a necessary condition for the healing of broad and very deep wounds from childhood.
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Gray Divorce: Splitting Up Later in Life
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Relationship Rebalancing: A New Framework for Effective Communication

In 2020, life as we knew it was turned upside down by COVID-19. Everyone, worldwide, has felt at least somewhat off balance. Relationships have been especially impacted as the sense of normalcy, established routines, rituals, and reasonable certainty about the future were disrupted.
Lauren Kahn, MSW