The following article was published on March 28, 2014 by Abby Ellin in The New York Times. See the article in full here. AFTER Judith Himber’s husband died in 2010, she didn’t know what to do with herself. “It was a stunning loss,” said Ms. Himber, 73, who works full time as a clinical psychologist…
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Valentine’s Day Recipe for Finding Love – Love Matters, February 2018 (As Featured in Cape Cod Times)
View on Cape Cod Times Website Editor’s note: Trained as a social worker, Mashpee resident Peggy Wolman has a matchmaking business based in Boston (Peggywolmanmatchmaking.com). She works with her husband, psychologist Richard Wolman, to introduce people and coach them, for a fee, on dating and relationships. For Valentine’s Day, they came up with these six steps…
“Yes, So Why Didn’t He Call Me?” – Love Matters, August 2017
In a conversation with a lovely female client (let’s call her Nancy), I asked about her current dating activity. After many years of a loving marriage, this woman lost her husband to a difficult illness. Not having dated in many, many years, she courageously ventured into the often-frightening waters of the online dating world. Because she is charming,…
“And, Here’s My Card…” – Love Matters, April 2017
This week, a client, told us that she met an interesting gentleman at a charity event (always a good venue for meeting someone because you have a shared interest). She enjoyed their conversation and as they were heading to their respective tables for dinner, he offered her his “card” which had his name and email…
“What is Your Success Rate?” – Love Matters, February 2017
Whenever we describe our matchmaking and dating coaching programs to prospective clients, colleagues, or friends, the conversation often ends with the comment, “Must be fascinating work,” and then the question, “What is your success rate?” Our reply to the comment is an unequivocal “Yes. Our work is fascinating and rewarding because of the wonderful single…