As a couples’ therapist, what kinds of problems I see with most couples? – Lack of quality communication – Infidelity – Working too much – Watching too much sports – Not letting each other finish sentences – Not letting each other say how they feel If you’re having issues with communication in your relationship, contact Robin Newman, LCSW, for more…
Hello! My name is Robin Newman, I’m a LCSW and founder of the Huntington Relationship Center. We are so fortunate, my husband Don and I, to be able to do the Getting The Love You Want workshops by Harville Hendrix, Ph.D. and Helen LaKelly Hunt, Ph.D. who, by the way, are celebrating 30 years since the book has been out,…
Huntington Award Program Honors the Achievement of Robin Newman HUNTINGTON, NY — October 4, 2018 Robin Newman, LCSW-R, PC has been selected for the 2018 Best of Huntington Award in the Doctor category by the Huntington Award Program. Each year, the Huntington Award Program identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business…
Long Island social worker Robin Newman’s approach towards couples therapy is oriented not only towards solving the problems the couple is facing with each other, but to revive the feeling of love and affection they have towards each other. Remember, love is like oxygen, we need it for survival. Find ways to demonstrate your love for your spouse/partner many times each…
Sex isn’t the same with many years of marriage behind us. It’s sad but true. No one ever shares this with us before we get married. Our parents don’t mention this. Unfortunately we find this out 5-10 years in. Men feel it first. They want more, we want less. What a dilemma! What to do? Instead of communicating in a…
So many couples come into couples therapy with the attitude of “just fix my partner.” They don’t look at how they participate in the dance of intimacy. Many will ask “what can I do to make this work?” What sometimes troubles me are the few who are unwilling to do their homework when I assign it. The only way to…