A licensed psychotherapist and hypnotherapist in the Beverly Hills and Los Angeles Area.

Tracey E. Harvey, MA, LMFT

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Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

Want a Better Marriage?...Add Some Emotional Intelligence | The Huffington Post

Would you like your marriage to be significantly more rewarding? If you answer yes, I am not going to recommend you and your partner visit a marriage co...

Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

What Grown Up Marriage Looks Like | The Huffington Post

No one is emotionally grown-up all the time. Our earlier selves are not filed away as memories but cordoned off like a half dozen smaller siblings who th...

Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

How to Talk About Politics With the People You Love | The Huffington Post

By Dr. Harville Hendrix and Dr. Helen LaKelly Hunt Wherever you stand on the political landscape, chances are that someone very close to you fundame...

Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

4 Things People In Good Relationships Understand

Not every relationship is built to last, but here are the 4 laws that every good relationship must have.

    Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

    5 Reasons Why Practising Gratitude Is Great for Your Business

    Entrepreneurs and established business owners can benefit enormously, both personally and professionally, by incorporating the practice of gratefulness into

      Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

      The Power of Fantasy in a Relationship

      Sexual fantasies can improve a relationship, new studies show; researchers add a caveat: It is best to fantasize about your partner.

        Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

        The Challenges of Male Friendships - The New York Times

        Consciously or otherwise, many men believe that talking about personal matters with other men is not manly.

        Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

        Dating Patterns Predict Future Commitment | Psych Central News

        New research identifies four distinct approaches used by dating couples to develop deeper commitment. An analysis finds that some strategies work to improve

        Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

        With Coercive Control, the Abuse Is Psychological

        Coercive control is a strategy that relies on manipulation, humiliation and isolation.

          Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

          How Mindfulness Can Help Couples Cool Down

          Linda Graham explains how therapists—and couples themselves—can prevent conflicts from spiraling out of control.

            Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

            Marriage: What No One Tells You

            Your partner is a pain in the ass. You probably already know this, but what you may not know is that this is the way it is supposed to be. Sorry, it's un...

              Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

              Are You with the Right Mate?

              At some point in every relationship it's natural to ask whether your partner is the right one for you.