Clinton Power + Associates

Clinton Power

Since 2003, Clinton Power has helped thousands of couples and individuals as a counsellor and psychotherapist in private practice in Sydney and online in Australia. Clinton regularly comments in the media on issues of relationships and has appeared on Channel 7, The Sydney Morning Herald, and ABC Radio. Clinton’s eBook, 31 Days to Build a Better Relationship is available to download for free.

How to Make Long Distance Relationships Work [Infographic]
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How to Make Long Distance Relationships Work [Infographic]

What does science say about long-distance relationships? If you’ve ever been in a long-distance relationship, you probably know how challenging they can be. There’s the longing for your partner – dreaming about reuniting and when you will spend time together again, the loneliness you feel when you’re apart for long periods of time, and then

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Facebook and Your Relationship: It’s Complicated [Infographic]

    When it comes to Facebook and relationships, it tends to be true that it’s often complicated. Interesting research into the social media network is showing that Facebook is having an impact on our romantic relationships. Facebook can often be the cause of relationship conflict as well as jealousy. Check out the infographic below

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Your Brain on Love: The Neurobiology of Healthy Relationships – Review

In his audiobook, Your Brain On Love: The Neurobiology of Healthy Relationships, researcher and couples therapist Stan Tatkin answers the question: Why be coupled anyway? Key takeaways In this audiobook, Tatkin talks about: what he’s learned from his leading-edge work in research, the neurobiology of healthy relationships, and couples therapy prompts listeners to “Improve your

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