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When was the last time you thought about the health of your relationship? In this revealing conversation with Dr. Zoya Simakhodskaya, founder of the Center for Psychological and Interpersonal Development, we explore the often misunderstood world of couples therapy and relationship healing.
Dr. Simakhodskaya shares her remarkable journey from Ukrainian immigrant to renowned clinical psychologist, couples therapist, and sex therapist. With warmth and wisdom, she dismantles the common misconceptions that keep couples from seeking help—particularly the fear that therapists will assign blame or automatically recommend separation. "Couples wait an average of seven years from the beginning of problems to come for help," she reveals, explaining how this delay makes healing significantly more challenging.
What makes this conversation particularly fascinating is Dr. Simakhodskaya's unique perspective on relationships, informed by her surprising passion for Argentinian tango. She draws compelling parallels between this improvisational dance—which requires presence, connection, and mutual listening—and the dynamics of healthy relationships. This metaphor offers listeners a fresh way to understand what makes partnerships thrive.
For those curious about relationship support beyond traditional therapy, Dr. Simakhodskaya highlights her upcoming workshop, "Hold Me Tight, Hold Me Just Right," focused on physical, sexual, and emotional intimacy. This alternative approach demonstrates her commitment to making relationship healing accessible through multiple pathways.
Whether you're currently navigating relationship challenges or simply want to strengthen your connection, Dr. Simakhodskayaa's insights offer valuable guidance for anyone seeking deeper, more fulfilling relationships. Visit cpidnyc.com to learn more about the Center for Psychological and Interpersonal Development and their innovative approaches to relationship healing.
By Garfield BowenWhen was the last time you thought about the health of your relationship? In this revealing conversation with Dr. Zoya Simakhodskaya, founder of the Center for Psychological and Interpersonal Development, we explore the often misunderstood world of couples therapy and relationship healing.
Dr. Simakhodskaya shares her remarkable journey from Ukrainian immigrant to renowned clinical psychologist, couples therapist, and sex therapist. With warmth and wisdom, she dismantles the common misconceptions that keep couples from seeking help—particularly the fear that therapists will assign blame or automatically recommend separation. "Couples wait an average of seven years from the beginning of problems to come for help," she reveals, explaining how this delay makes healing significantly more challenging.
What makes this conversation particularly fascinating is Dr. Simakhodskaya's unique perspective on relationships, informed by her surprising passion for Argentinian tango. She draws compelling parallels between this improvisational dance—which requires presence, connection, and mutual listening—and the dynamics of healthy relationships. This metaphor offers listeners a fresh way to understand what makes partnerships thrive.
For those curious about relationship support beyond traditional therapy, Dr. Simakhodskaya highlights her upcoming workshop, "Hold Me Tight, Hold Me Just Right," focused on physical, sexual, and emotional intimacy. This alternative approach demonstrates her commitment to making relationship healing accessible through multiple pathways.
Whether you're currently navigating relationship challenges or simply want to strengthen your connection, Dr. Simakhodskayaa's insights offer valuable guidance for anyone seeking deeper, more fulfilling relationships. Visit cpidnyc.com to learn more about the Center for Psychological and Interpersonal Development and their innovative approaches to relationship healing.