Relationships

Are You Ready to Become a Caregiver?

The number of older adults in our country has never been higher, with those over 65 now representing about 14.5% of the U.S. population, or

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Helping Children Deal With Failure

We need to let children learn how to do things for themselves and reframe our thoughts about disappointments and failures. They are necessary preparation for

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Jealousy in Relationships

Is it ever OK to be on the jealous side? Dr. Carol Burns Stoney, LPC-MHSP, shared her take on jealousy in relationships. HS: A lot

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Does My Child Need Help?

What To Know About Children’s Mental, Behavioral, & Emotional Well-Being While it’s normal for children to occasionally feel stressed or undergo a season of sadness,

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Easing Sleepover Anxiety

As a kid, I loved sleepovers. In fact one of my fondest memories was the time I went to a sleepover at a friend’s house.

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Making the Break

Toxic friendships can consume emotions and negatively impact life on all levels. Here’s how to identify, break from, and move on after them. Identifying Factors

Raising a Grateful Child

Starting at an early age, children are inundated with all kinds of messages about being consumers. The messages imply that in order to be cool

It’s All About Me, Right?

Tips to Avoid Raising an Entitled Child We’ve all been there. That moment in the store when we watch a parent cave to the demands

Breaking The Silence

How You Can Combat Sexual Assault Today Reducing and preventing sexual violence begins with five simple actions anyone can take. Sexual violence is not something

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