Dr. Paul DePompo Featured on HuffingtonPost!

| Aug 3 , 2016

From the Dog House to the White House – Marital Resilience and The Clintons

However strongly you may feel about the Clintons, whether positive or negative, the fact that their marriage survived infidelity is a major marital and personal accomplishment. This is not an easy feat to overcome.

The shock, betrayal, and major break of trust following infidelity make it one of the most difficult challenges a couple can face. It is also one of the most difficult problems to treat according to psychologists. As we witness the Clintons working together to support Hillary’s presidency, we see that their relationship has not only “survived” but has truly been “revived” from the work they have put into it. How they got there needn’t be a mystery. There are 5 main ways to bounce back from infidelity and rebuild a strong and resilient partnership.

Knowing when NOT to be political

When an affair has been discovered, spouses often need to know what exactly occurred. It’s important for the cheating spouse to really come clean about what has happened. Many people who get caught want to hold back the “difficult parts,” afraid that telling the whole truth will cause further relationship damage. This couldn’t be further from the truth. It is the “answering all questions fully” that starts the painful process of healing and building back trust. Any slight mistruth will lead to further investigating, worst-case scenario thinking and rumination by the spouse.

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The UMPO Troop Beverly Hills Featured on LA Weekly Online

| Aug 2, 2016

Continuing the tradition of turning cult classics into “unauthorized” musicals, Rockwell’s Troop Beverly Hills — written by Kate Pazakis and Ray Wetmore, and directed by Tye Blue and Gregory Nabours — makes musical numbers out of era-appropriate pop songs that cleverly propel the popular movie’s plot. We meet Phyllis Nefler (extremely talented Broadway actress Marla Mindelle) and company as they sing and dance along to Madonna’s “Material Girl,” and Phyllis and Freddy’s marital woes are examined to the tune of a Paula Abdul medley of “Cold Hearted” and “Straight Up.” Poor Chica Barnfell (Lindsay Pearce) sings a sapphic rendition of Heart’s “Alone” when her parents notoriously abandon her on her birthday for a trip to Monte Carlo.

The show riffs on the story’s goofier aspects, but ultimately it’s parody presented for an audience that has enough of an emotional attachment to the film to see a stage version over brunch or dinner.

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Broadway World’s Reviews The Unauthorized Musical Parody of Troop Beverly Hills

| Jul 6, 2016

THE UNAUTHORIZED MUSICAL PARODY OF TROOPBEVERLY HILLS/written by Kate Pazakis & Ray Wetmore/directed by Tye Blue/musical direction by Gregory Nabours/Rockwell Table & Stage/thru September 10, 2016

Executive Producer Kate Pazakis has assembled another Ri-Dic-U-lously talented troupe of singer/comedians to totally WOW their Rockwell audience inTHE UNAUTHORIZED MUSICAL PARODY OF TROOP BEVERLY HILLS. Using every available space in the Rockwell main room (and even some already seated ones), directorTye Blue smoothly maneuvers his vocally gifted cast through Pazakis and Ray Wetmore’s cleverly written homage to the 1989 Shelly Long starrer Troop Beverly Hills. Pazakis and company have a talented knack for picking appropriate movie vehicles (The Devil Wears PradaThe Big Lebowski) and spoofing them, using covers  of familiar pop tunes to cunningly advance the original plotlines. Part of the fun is recognizing the various songs you once loved on the radio.

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