When parents divorce, it affects kids greatly. So, it’s important to communicate, keep them in the loop and make them feel secure. Dr. Alicia Walker, assistant professor of sociology at Missouri State University and an intimate relationships expert, weighs in on this topic on Choosing Therapy. … [Read more...] about How to talk to your kids about divorce
When people first get married, they are usually deeply in love and extremely excited to be together. But sometimes, over time, that passion and excitement begin to fade. This has been particularly true after the pandemic, when many marriages went through great upheavals. What can a couple do to rekindle the love and excitement they used to have when they were first … [Read more...] about How to rekindle love in a marriage that has gone cold
COVID-19 has made dating challenging for various reasons, but some people have still been able to find love. Dr. Alicia Walker, assistant professor of sociology at Missouri State University and an intimate relationship expert, explains to the Rockland/Westchester Journal News about casual dating and trying to find a partner to combat loneliness during the pandemic. … [Read more...] about What’s dating like during the pandemic?
Dr. Alicia Walker, assistant professor of sociology at Missouri State University and an intimate relationship expert, has written a new book, “Chasing Masculinity: Men, Validation, and Infidelity.” She talks about her infidelity research and the book with Times Higher Education. … [Read more...] about A book interview with sociologist Dr. Alicia Walker
Keeping the love alive in a long-distance relationship takes a lot of effort and creativity. Beyond video chats, there are many fun and exciting things couples can do to connect with each other from afar. Dr. Alicia Walker, assistant professor of sociology at Missouri State University and an intimate relationship expert, shares with Women’s Health why house hunting … [Read more...] about Date ideas to connect in a long-distance relationship