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Dive into an entertaining and informative journey navigating the intricate maze of mental health and relationships.Guided by Couples Therapist Clarissa and Marketing Professor Charles, from the Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic, this podcast peels back layers of our everyday lives, blending psychological insights with relatable pop culture references.

Whether dissecting the latest celebrity drama or exploring the depths of couple's therapy, It Takes Two offers a unique blend of professional wisdom and engaging storytelling. Tune in for transformative advice, heartwarming stories, and a fresh perspective on the ties that bind us. Ready to transform your understanding and elevate your relationships? Hit play now!

It Takes Two Podcast with Clarissa Mace Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with co-host Professor Charles Mace MBA.

This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.

This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com.
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In Part Two of Dating Dos and Donts, listeners are treated to the remaining keys for successful dating. The episode underscores the importance of clear communication, suggesting actionable next steps after a date to show interest and confidence. It advises against delving into heavy topics like exes, politics, and religion early on, recommending instead to focus on lighter subjects that foster unity. The hosts emphasize immediate post-date communication to express genuine interest, advocating for respect towards physical boundaries and consent. Additionally, they discuss the modern approach to handling dating expenses, promoting openness and fairness. This episode offers a concise guide to navigating dating with respect, communication, and understanding, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their dating experiences."It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture. This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
Discover first date dos and donts where we discuss love at first sight research and how to master dating activities. Transform your dating game with insights that promise deeper connections and unforgettable impressions... and you might just here Clarissa's worst first date ;)"It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture. This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
What is anxiety? What causes anxiety disorders? Online dating leads to what?! As we navigate the complexities of mental health and anxiety disorders, we also touch on the realm of online dating. Explore how digital connections impact our lives and relationships, all while gaining deeper insight into anxiety's role in the modern world. Join us for a compelling look at mental health in a post-2020 era."It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture. This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
Dive into the dynamics of dual-income households exploring how couples navigate career growth and childcare responsibilities. Couples Therapist Clarissa Mace sheds light on current trends in marital roles and the challenges faced by couples striving for both professional and personal fulfillment. Notably, the episode features a lively discussion about the relationship between celebrity couple Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. The hosts also touch on the societal pressures and expectations surrounding career and family roles, especially for women. Their insightful conversation offers practical advice and raises thought-provoking questions about balancing individual aspirations with familial duties in modern relationships. For an in-depth look at the complexities of dual-career households and a blend of celebrity insights and professional expertise, tune in to this engaging episode."It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture. This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
Uncover the secrets to deepening friendship in long-term relationships, explore the impact of shared hobbies and quality conversations, and discover how these elements can significantly enhance marital satisfaction and mental health. Packed with real-life examples, including a viral sensation and insightful research, this episode is a treasure trove for anyone looking to elevate their relationship to the next level. Tune in for practical advice, heartwarming stories, and expert insights that will transform your approach to love and partnership. 👫💕"It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture. This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
How do you know which therapist to pick? What is it like your first time? What types of therapy are best for you? We go over all of it in this episode covering therapeutic methods, licensure types, and how to find what's best for you. We also cover what the first session is like. This is a great comprehensive overview of what to expect when starting therapy."It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture. This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
Are finances really the number one reason marriages end in divorce? How does the modern dual-income household manage finances together? Why do spenders keep spending? What do dogs have to do with it? - This episode covers all things money in marriage while including some surprising and fun information about how your dog can improve your mental health. "It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture. This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
Uncover the truth about New Year's resolutions, dive into the world of NBA dating, and redefine 'goodness' in this eye-opening episode of 'It Takes Two.' Get ready for a rollercoaster of revelations, laughs, and an expected dip into absurdism philosophy that may transform your perspective on life's everyday puzzles. Hosts Clarissa Mace Couples Therapist and Marketing Professor Charles Mace discuss in a conversational style with a blend of humor, research, and current events.It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture.This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com.This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
You, the listeners, voted on your favorite Christmas movie and we broke it down in this festive episode of It Takes Two with Charles and Clarissa Mace LMFT. With new insights on one of the all-time classics, you'll be entertained throughout."It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture.This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com.This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
Unwrap the hidden layers of Christmas in this captivating episode. Dive into the intriguing world of Christmas psychology, where nostalgia isn't just a feeling but a journey through time, tradition, and the human mind. Ever wondered why Christmas songs stir deep emotions or why Santa dons a red suit? This episode peels back the curtain on how our holiday experiences are shaped not just by traditions but by complex psychological and marketing strategies. Get ready for a festive exploration that will change the way you see the holiday season. Tune in now for a blend of therapy insights and marketing genius - a Christmas revelation awaits!"It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture.This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com.This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
Over half of women in relationships have a what?! How are parents with kids supposed to navigate tricky holiday family situations? Why did Gerry Turner pick Theresa?! Join Couples Therapist Clarissa Mace and Marketing Professor Charles Mace as they cover these topics and more."It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture.This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com.This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
This episodes continues the naration of a couple's impromptu decision to enroll in a Marriage and Family Therapy program and their subsequent journey through academic challenges, career shifts, and establishing their own therapy clinic. They delve into their experiences in grad school, the impact of mental health challenges, and the struggles in the job market after graduation. The discussion touches on relationship dynamics, particularly in dealing with in-laws and setting boundaries, and ends with an invitation for listeners to engage in relationship-building activities. This episode offers a blend of personal stories and professional insights, relevant for those interested in therapy and relationship management."It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture.This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com.This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
Dive into a dynamic discussion on relationships and mental health with couples therapist Clarissa Mace and marketing professor Charles Mace. This episode explores the reality behind in-law stereotypes, shares a unique relationship-enhancing idea, and delves into the fascinating lives of professional dancers Derek and Julianne Hough. Get insights into working with family and how personal connections influence professional dynamics. A must-listen for those interested in a fresh perspective on relationships! 🌟 #ItTakesTwoShow #mentalhealth #relationships #popculture"It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture.This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com.This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
This episode of the "Takes Two" podcast, featuring Clarissa Mace LMFT, delves into the evolution of trait preferences in partners and the implementation of the A.R.E. model in relationships for enhanced emotional safety and trust. The discussion begins with a fascinating exploration of a 13-year study on partner preference traits, revealing that while some traits like attractiveness may diminish in importance over time, others such as trustworthiness and status grow more significant.The conversation then shifts to the A.R.E. model, created by Dr. Sue Johnson, which stands for Accessibility, Responsiveness, and Engagement. This model is a powerful tool for couples to deepen their bonds by ensuring they are emotionally present, responsive to each other's needs, and engaged in their relationship.The podcast offers practical advice for couples to enhance accessibility and responsiveness in their relationship, such as setting expectations for availability and being present during interactions. The episode also explores the importance of emotional risks and mutual trust in the 'Engaged' component of the A.R.E. model.To help couples apply these concepts, the episode concludes with innovative date ideas and connection questions, designed to foster deeper intimacy and understanding between partners. These activities encourage couples to discuss and explore how they can be more accessible, responsive, and engaged in their relationship.Overall, the episode provides valuable insights and actionable advice for couples looking to strengthen their relationship and build a deeper, more secure emotional connection."It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture.This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com.This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
In this insightful episode of "It Takes Two," hosts Charles and Clarissa delve into the transformative power of validation in relationships. They kick off with a startling stat from Dr. John Gottman about marital challenges and then seamlessly transition into a rich discussion. Exploring how validation, or the lack thereof, impacts communication and connection, they bring their points to life with a mix of professional insight and relatable examples, including a humorous look at a popular YouTube sketch. The conversation evolves to cover common obstacles in validating each other, backed by expert opinions and personal anecdotes. The episode concludes with practical tips on practicing validation, highlighting its role as a fundamental tool for nurturing love and understanding in relationships. This session is a must-listen for anyone seeking to deepen their emotional connections and navigate the complexities of partnership with empathy and clarity."It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture.This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com.This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
In this episode Clarissa and Charles delve into the transformative power of validation in relationships. They kick off with a startling stat from Dr. John Gottman about marital challenges and then seamlessly transition into a rich discussion. Exploring how validation, or the lack thereof, impacts communication and connection, they bring their points to life with a mix of professional insight and relatable examples, including a humorous look at a popular YouTube sketch. The conversation evolves to cover common obstacles in validating each other, backed by expert opinions and personal anecdotes. The episode concludes with practical tips on practicing validation, highlighting its role as a fundamental tool for nurturing love and understanding in relationships. This session is a must-listen for anyone seeking to deepen their emotional connections and navigate the complexities of partnership with empathy and clarity."It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture.This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com.This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
Today, we're exploring why couples often use exaggerated language during conflicts and throughout their relationships. Understanding Exaggerated Language in Conflicts: Have you ever wondered why statements like "You never take out the trash!" or "You always ignore the dishes!" are so common in arguments? These absolutes, as we call them, are a form of exaggeration used to make a point heard. But why do we feel the need to exaggerate? Covert Male Depression: A fascinating concept we came across is "covert male depression." It suggests that men, over time, lose touch with their emotions and core selves, often masking their depression with work, success, or other distractions. This loss of emotional connection can significantly impact relationships. The Role of Absolutes: Absolutes like "always" and "never" are more than linguistic tools; they reflect underlying emotions and unaddressed issues. Couples often get caught up in the content of an argument (like the trash) rather than addressing the underlying emotional process. Scorekeeping and Stonewalling: Common responses to exaggerated statements include scorekeeping, where partners keep a tally of wrongdoings, and stonewalling, where one partner withdraws from the conversation. Both approaches are counterproductive, leading to further misunderstanding and resentment.Effective Communication Strategies: Instead of responding with absolutes or defensiveness, acknowledging the underlying emotions can lead to more constructive conversations. For instance, expressing feelings of overwhelm or stress directly can prevent escalation and promote understanding. Couples Therapy Insights: Couples therapy often helps partners recognize and correct their use of absolutes. By creating a space where both partners feel validated, therapy encourages more honest and self-reflective communication.Conclusion: Our discussion today sheds light on the importance of understanding and addressing the underlying emotions in a relationship. Recognizing and validating these emotions, rather than getting caught up in absolutes and defensiveness, can lead to healthier, more fulfilling relationships. Date Idea: Engage in spring cleaning together and take time to reminisce over old photos or journals. Reflecting on positive memories can strengthen your bond and create a deeper connection. Connection Question: Ask each other, "What is one positive change you've made since we've been together?" This question encourages reflection on personal growth and mutual appreciation. Remember, it takes two to make a relationship work. For things to get better for both of you, embrace honest and empathetic communication."It Takes Two," is a candid discussion where we, Licensed Couples Therapist Clarissa & Marketing Professor Charles, delve into the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and the peculiarities of pop culture.This channel is produced by Utah Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic PLLC. https://UtahTherapyClinic.com.This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for psychotherapy or any other mental health therapy service. If you are in need of immediate help, dial 988.
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