We Need Fiction To Deal With Life’s Facts and Feelings
We never grow tired of loving and needing the fiction we find in books and movies. As children we beg for one more book before
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We never grow tired of loving and needing the fiction we find in books and movies. As children we beg for one more book before
At a time when teens are negotiating major issues of identity, sexuality, friendships, spirituality, cognitive leaps, emotional swings, and future goals, they are in a
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According to the Pew Research Center, just over one of every eight Americans aged 40 to 60 is sandwiched between raising a child and caring
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Whereas Freud understood dreams primarily in terms of wish fulfillment, later theorists like James Fossage (1997) built upon his theory with cognitive theory and dream
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With the demands of everyday life, marriages often bear the brunt of whatever is happening in a couples’ life. Most partners in this culture handle
In this political climate, there is probably no line that better captures the sense of foreboding that most people are feeling than the title of
Many people steam in silence, act out in passive aggressive ways or become depressed because they fear that anger will destroy their relationship: “I don’t
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