
Withholding a Secret? The Impact May Be More Destructive Than Expected
Often families and friends keep secrets to protect others from historical or current information they fear will be too painful or embarrassing to disclose or
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Often families and friends keep secrets to protect others from historical or current information they fear will be too painful or embarrassing to disclose or
Too often we witness the dismantling of marriages by couples in the public light as well as those of friends and acquaintances because of an affair.
No matter the size of a family, its location or the ages of the children, the inquiry about lost items is usually made to us
Regardless of whether they are young or old, if you ask partners about their honeymoon, you hear and see a spark of that romantic excitement
Facing a Cancer Diagnosis as a Couple “I heard the word malignancy but I couldn’t take it in. I didn’t cry until I told Jack.”
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There is a striking comparison between the DSM-V Diagnosis of Substance Dependence, a synonym for addiction, and the patterns of use, impairment, increased tolerance, and
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When you are depressed, the last thing you may want to do is exercise. Most people are aware that research has identified exercise as a
While many mid-lifers cringe with the initial thought of online dating, the reality is that more and more are trying it. Online dating use among
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