Going through a divorce is never easy. Even when things end amicably, it’s still a “loss,” and it’s okay to go through a period of grieving.
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How Digital Distraction Might Be Driving You And Your Partner Apart
Many of us readily embrace the “kids these days” reaction when it comes to technology. But it’s not just millennials who seem attached to their devices. Digital distraction is a growing reality among older adults, too. It’s not just obvious concerns like texting while driving. I’m talking about the negative impact our high-tech culture can have on our relationships.
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7 Tips for Controlling Your Anger
To feel angry from time to time is completely natural and completely human. Anger is one way the body responds to threatening and dangerous situations, and expressing anger can be both necessary and beneficial. Anger, however, can quickly escalate — angry individuals can become verbally and physically dangerous to others
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Understanding Depression: Why It’s More Than a Bad Case of the Blues
Everyone feels sad or down now and then. We may say we've got the blues or we're feeling blue. Feeling sad for an extended period of time, though, can mean that something more serious is going on, such as depression. By understanding depression, including its causes and symptoms, you can get the treatment you need to live a fuller life.