HRI is featured in this article, Newlyweds and Couples Moving In Together – Experts’ Advice, that was published recently on Porch.com. In the article, HRI Director, Christine Murray, shares thoughts on the question of, “Which toxic, unhealthy behaviors should a
Valentine’s Day Survival Guide
By Eleanor Beeslaar It’s that time of the year again. Valentine’s Day. For some, it’s a day filled with excitement and hopes of joy and love, but for others it’s a dreaded day filled with unattainable expectations and reminders of
Tips for reconnecting with your partner
We hope that our earlier tips helped you connect with your partner in small, but intentional ways this week. Today, we’re sharing a couple more tips to help you continue to strengthen your relationship with small, but meaningful gestures. Relive
Reconnecting with your partner
We know that in the chaos of daily life, our romantic relationships are the ones that suffer the most. Taking the time to bond or connect with your partner can seem nearly impossible when the to-do list never ends. However,
HRI E-Book: Keeping Love Alive
It’s been said that falling in love is easy…staying in love is the hard part. If you’re in a long-term committed relationship, then you can relate to the saying! Check out this free HRI resource that can help you
Tips for Socializing in Person Again: Embrace the Awkward or Discomfort
When COVID impacted us all over one year ago, many of us could never imagine getting used to our remote routines, but now, Zoom meetings, Facetime dates, and virtual happy hours have become a staple of everyday life. We’ve adjusted
Upcoming HRI Events in May!
The Healthy Relationships Initiative is springing into Spring with two great training programs! On May 11, join us on Zoom from 9AM-11AM for our Journey of Foster Parenting training program. Participants will hear from foster parents as they discuss their
Marriage is Not About Age
“Marriage is not about age; it’s about finding the right person.” – Sophia Bush There is no right age or time to get married or have a long-term committed relationship. Regardless of your timeline, what is most important
5.14.21 | Responding to Family Violence: Best Practices for Mental Health Professionals
Presented by Dr. Christine Murray, Director of the Center for Youth, Family, and Community Partnerships and the Healthy Relationships Initiative, this training will provide an introduction to best practices for responding to family violence for mental health professionals. Topics covered