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Sex vs. Skinny

FITNESS Magazine polled 2,400 women, ages 18 and over,  to get the lowdown on how they slim down in their March issue.  The results were somewhat surprising, as 51% of women polled would skip sex

Dr. Jen2018-05-30T22:32:03-04:00All Posts, Body image, Relationships, Sex|
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Why Couples Fight

Let’s face it, couples fight.  They just do.  No one agrees on everything.  Fighting isn’t necessarily a bad thing, either.  There can be some positive benefits to it.  In this entry, I talk a bit

Dr. Jen2018-05-30T22:32:04-04:00All Posts, Emotions, Relationships|
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Love everlasting? It may be true!

A recent study was released in the Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience journalthat showed that even after 20-plus years of marriage, couples can be as in love with their significant others as they were when

Dr. Jen2018-05-30T22:32:04-04:00All Posts, Emotions, Love, Marriage, Relationships|
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Reassessing relationships

Our lives are filled with relationships, and every so often, it is important to reevaluate which relationships in your life are positive and bringing you what you want, and which may not be and need

Dr. Jen2018-05-30T22:32:05-04:00All Posts, Expectations, Relationships|
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Stormy Weather

Heidi Jones, a NYC-based meteorologist, admitted to fabricating a story regarding an alleged rape at the hands of a Latino man in Central Park this week, and is now facing misdemeanor charges and possibly a

Dr. Jen2018-05-30T22:32:05-04:00All Posts, Love, Lying, Relationships|
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Are Best Friends Bad for You?

New reports are suggesting that the old notion of a “best friend” may not really be a good idea.  Recently, schools, camps, and other places where kids are have begun encouraging groups of friends rather

Dr. Jen2018-05-30T22:32:10-04:00All Posts, Best friends, Friendships, Relationships|
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Preventing sibling rivalry

Preparing for the arrival of your second child is very exciting.  It’s important not only to prepare yourself and your home, but to also prepare your first born, who will soon not be the “only”

Dr. Jen2018-05-30T22:32:10-04:00All Posts, Children, Parenting, Relationships, Siblings|
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Dr. Jen Hartstein PsyD

Dr. Jennifer Hartstein is a nationally recognized child, adolescent and family psychologist practicing in New York City. She is a frequent contributor to news programs, including NBC’s TODAY Show and CBS’ The Early Show. Dr. Hartstein is the author of Princess Recovery: A How-to Guide for Empowering Girls to Create Their Own Happily Ever Afters.

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