Thursday, March 13, 2025 | By: Dr. Melissa Hudson, LMFT-S
Many people believe love should come naturally—that if they’ve found the right person, everything will just work. But in no other area of life do we assume we can perform well without education or practice. No one would refuse professional development at work or expect to master a skill without training—so why do we treat relationships differently?
The reality is, love isn’t just a feeling; it’s a responsibility. A commitment to love ethically means committing to learning, self-awareness, and growth.
✅ Love Requires:
❌ What People Often Do Instead:
If you wouldn’t ignore education and skill-building in your career, why do it in your relationship? A thriving partnership isn’t about luck—it’s a skill set.
📖 All About Love – bell hooks (rethinking love as an ethical choice)
📖 The Will to Change – bell hooks (exploring masculinity and emotional growth)
📖 Secure Love – Julie Menanno (attachment dynamics & relational security)
📖 Hold Me Tight – Dr. Sue Johnson (emotionally focused communication & repair)
📖 Mating in Captivity – Esther Perel (navigating desire and intimacy)
Love isn’t passive. It’s an ongoing choice—one that requires effort, education, and humility. The question isn’t whether love is possible—it’s whether you’re willing to learn how to love well.
With the right tools and insight, your relationship can thrive. Dr. Melissa Hudson, a trusted relationship expert with 15 years of experience, helps couples across the DFW area, including Frisco, Plano, Allen, The Colony, and Flower Mound, TX. Recognized for her compassionate and evidence-based approach, she specializes in guiding couples to break harmful cycles, restore intimacy, and build lasting emotional connections.
Whether you’re facing specific challenges or looking to deepen your bond, Dr. Hudson’s transformative therapy can help you create the relationship you deserve. Learn more about her services here.