Amy Morin is a licensed clinical social worker who has a master's degree in social work from the University of New England. She has been providing helpful advice to couples through The Marriage Counseling Blog since February of 2011. Her work experience includes 10 years of outpatient mental health counseling in community mental health centers, as well as working in a school setting providing consultation to school based staff and individual therapy to adolescents. In the school setting, Amy works with parents on parenting issues and with teachers to manage behavioral issues. Amy is also an instructor at a local community college where she teaches classes in psychology and mental health. She has facilitated groups in the past including parenting groups and anger management groups. Amy has ten years of experience working in a hospital setting as well and has spent ten years as a therapeutic foster parent.
Amy Morin, LCSW
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Recent Articles by Amy Morin, LCSW:
- 10 Common Myths about Long-Term Relationships
- Surprising Ways Your Habits Rub Off on One Another
- Can Pre-Marital Counseling Really Help?
- What Makes a Marriage Good?
- Remembering the Good Times Can Improve Your Marriage
- Honey We Need to Talk…How to Effectively Talk About Serious Issues
- Taking a Time Out Can Help Couples Resolve Conflict
- Traditional Marriage Counseling Versus Discernment Counseling
- The Four Main Components of a Healthy Marriage
- To Hold a Grudge or Not?
- Working Together to Set Boundaries with Adult Children
- 5 Ways to Manage the Stress of Being a Two Job Family
- Curbing Your Criticism
- Think Marriage Counseling is Only for Couples with Big Problems? Think Again
- Myths about Money and Marriage
- Changing Bad Habits Can Improve Your Marriage
- Factors that Interfere with the Success of Marriage Counseling
- Dealing with a Spouse’s Declining Health
- What Makes you Hard to Live With?
- 5 Steps to Build Trust in a Marriage