Posted: July 22, 2014 by Kaleigh Doncheck
Starting therapy for your child can be a difficult, emotional decision for parents. Many parents worry that the therapist will judge their parenting style or that their children may not want to attend sessions. If you are wondering whether or not therapy would be beneficial for your child or teen, here are some indicators to keep an eye out for as you make your decision:
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Read MorePosted: July 17, 2014 by Nathaniel Bryant
People are complex and relationships are bound to be doubly so. In an individual there are layers of thoughts, emotions, memories, experiences, physical urges, and beliefs that combine to create a single personality. In a relationship, both partners go through this same process individually, and together create something new.
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Read MorePosted: July 17, 2014 by Nathaniel Bryant
People are complex and relationships are bound to be doubly so. In an individual there are layers of thoughts, emotions, memories, experiences, physical urges, and beliefs that combine to create a single personality. In a relationship, both partners go through this same process individually, and together create something new.
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Read MorePosted: July 07, 2014 by Jeff Guenther
Today on mental help desk I am going to give you tips on how to feel better after going through a break up. I’ll focus on how you can start feeling better now, by working to change your thought patterns.
Tags: mood and feelings, relationship and family, life transition, mental help desk
Read MorePosted: July 03, 2014 by [email protected]
People have open relationships for all kinds of reasons. Just like monogamous relationships, people choose non-monogamous relationships for both healthy and unhealthy reasons.
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