It is completely natural to wish to avoid painful feelings or memories, in fact most human beings have a natural tendency to heal rather quickly from trauma as a natural defense mechanism. [...]
Healing Past Wounds and Creating Passion Post-traumatic Stress Disorder or PTS(D) leaves patients with an overwhelming sense of distress after a traumatic, or series of traumatic incidents. While [...]
Marriage – The Stages I had a friend who used to say that there were three stages of marriage; the “anywhere” stage – when you would do it anywhere, the “bedroom” stage [...]
A Fine Line Between Balancing Work and Family There is no doubt that a fine line is draw between balancing work and family, perhaps this may be more of a balancing act on the tightrope of life [...]
Learning to Co-parent In A Supportive, Caring Way Making joint custody with your ex work, means divorced parents need to learn to co-parent. Cooperative parenting provides ongoing stability for [...]
Suicide and depression in teenagers has been an important public-health issue for years. In March, 2010, New York Times parenting blogger Lisa Belkin addressed the issue of the seeming increase [...]
I Love Me?! Self esteem or the lack of self esteem is considered to be one of the overriding factors standing in the way of single women and love. Building a strong self to share with others [...]
On Managing Wealth In General Alexandre Dumas (fils) once said ~ “Do not value money for any more nor any less than its worth; it is a good servant but a bad master”. On wealth in general, it [...]
For years, there has been a question as to if, and how, marriage affects one’s health. British epidemiologist William Farr was the first to pose this question, studying the people of [...]
Back in the Day Back in the day when there were 4, 6 or as many as 8 children in the family, they were grateful for the dime pocket-money they each received every week. And this was given to them [...]