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Our team has been quoted in national publications and public-radio programs on couples therapy, sex therapy, heartbreak, and modern relationships. Press inquiries welcome at info@mymentalclimb.com.

Men's Health

Updated 2022-12-28

16 Random Ways to Turn Her on and Get Her in the Mood for Sex

When something is coded as sexually relevant the brain hits the accelerator for sexual response.

Quoted as expert source on responsive desire and the brake/accelerator model

Christina Mathieson, LMFT

Evie Magazine

2026-05-21

Our Hearts Weren't Meant To Be Broken By So Many Different People

After enough losses, the nervous system starts preparing for the next one before you've even met them.

Quoted as expert source on heartbreak fatigue and the nervous system's protective response after repeated losses

Christina Mathieson, LMFT

The Wellness Society

2026-05-19

Breaking the Anxious-Avoidant Cycle in Couples Therapy

Two people who love each other end up running protective scripts that hurt the person they're trying to stay close to.

Contributed expert article on the anxious-avoidant cycle and how couples therapy unhooks it

Christina Mathieson, LMFT

Scary Mommy

2026-05-11

Why More & More Moms Are Feeling 'Friendship Burnout'

The expectation of being constantly reachable is exhausting on its own.

Quoted as expert source on mom friendship burnout and the all-or-nothing village mindset. Syndicated to Organic Baby Health.

Christina Mathieson, LMFT

Organic Baby Health

2026-05-11

Moms Are Feeling 'Friendship Burnout' and Social Media Might Be To Blame

Friendship is one of the areas where less, done with intention and honesty, is more meaningful.

Syndicated republication of the Scary Mommy feature. All quotes preserved with live link to mymentalclimb.com.

Christina Mathieson, LMFT

Embodied (WUNC / NPR)

2022-05-06

Sex Therapy: Beyond The Physical

Credited expert source

Christina Mathieson, LMFT

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