Why Do We Emotionally Need ” Small Talk”?
There is nothing small about “small talk.” Defined as polite conversation about unimportant or uncontroversial matters, especially used on social occasions, small talk has often been
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There is nothing small about “small talk.” Defined as polite conversation about unimportant or uncontroversial matters, especially used on social occasions, small talk has often been
What do you think are the three top relationship killers? About a month ago a relationship site contacted me and asked me that question. The
While we often associate depression with the teen years, the recognition and treatment of depression in children is more easily overlooked. She’s a kid—she’ll grow
If you have ever been on the way to visit your son at college when you get a call that your parent has fallen—You know
If you are human, in a relationship and living on this planet there will be decisions to make and problems to solve. They may be
In the preceding blog, we considered the importance of recognizing medical illness as psychological trauma. In this blog we report on an interview with Michele
Suicide ranks as the eleventh leading cause of death in the United States. We have lost loved ones across the generations. Older Americans are disproportionately
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