Here are five questions and expert answers about relationships during the Valentine’s Day season.
February 14 can be a pleasant or painful reminder about the relationships in your life. From romantic partnerships to deep friendships, the hyper-focus around how we connect with others is on full display.
Tristan Martin is an assistant teaching professor of marriage and family therapy in Syracuse University’s Falk College. Clinically, in private practice, Martin provides support for the LGBTQ community, with specialization in supporting gender transition. He teaches classes in family therapy and has a research focus on transgender sexuality within the intersection of relational and erotic diversity.
Here, Martin answers five questions about relationships, approaching the topic of therapy with your partner, and dealing with loneliness around Valentine’s Day:
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