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About Dr. Whitcup
I have been in Private Practice for 33 years treating individuals and couples with everyday problems. I work with depression, anxiety, grief, all kinds of relationships, marriage, divorce, etc. I specialize in troubles with intimacy, both sexual and emotional.
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Monthly Archives: November 2013
A THANKSGIVING SCOOP
With all the great articles around about families and diversity, it comes to mind that new definitions of old concepts are really everywhere. My memories of thanksgiving in days of old are pretty great. As a kid my mother cooked … Continue reading
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WHAT ITS LIKE TO DATE (on the Autism Spectrum) by Emily Sheraug
milyRachelHildebrand The way to Paulette’s heart is through her Outlook calendar. “Honestly, if you want to be romantic with me, send an email through Outlook and give me all the possible dates, locations, and times, so that I can prepare,” … Continue reading
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CHILD CUSTODY COACHING
Divorcing is never pleasant. If you have children, you may be done with the marriage work – but only beginning the difficult family work. Spouses who participate in nasty prolonged custody battles are, in my opinion, never fighting about the … Continue reading
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