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by Deborah Bryon, LPC, Ph.D. - 2007-06-24
Over 25% of American women have been sexually abused as children and if untreated, suffer from the effects of the trauma into adulthood. The effects of sexual abuse may include but are not limited to...
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by Deborah Bryon, LPC, Ph.D. - 2007-06-24
Over 25% of American women have been sexually abused as children and if untreated, suffer from the effects of the trauma into adulthood. The effects of sexual abuse may include but are not limited to...
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by Eva Fry - 2007-06-26
WHY ARE SOME MEN UNKIND TO THEIR FAMILIES? by Eva Fry, I am not talking about the abusive bully or the man with a character flaw, who possesses no compassion, is beyond feeling and has no consci...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2007-06-28
Interview granted to Elizabeth Svoboda of Psychology TodayQ. Once you became an adult, how did your relationship with your parents change? What are some of the unique difficulties of being an adult ch...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2007-07-01
Three traits conspire to render the narcissist a failure and a loser: his sense of entitlement, his haughtiness and innate conviction of his own superiority, and his aversion to routine.The narcissist...
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by Kip Goldhammer - 2007-08-08
Substance abuse is a growing menace in the society. Anyone can be a victim of it, disregarding age, gender and ethnicity. Substance abuse can be broadly defined as the situation in which the use o...
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by Gary Crow - 2007-08-26
"Children are one third of our population and all of our future." -- Select Panel for the Promotion of Child Health - 1981A frequent variation on the theme is, "Children are our most important resourc...
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by Alien - 2007-09-06
While Eastern medicine has long understood the strong relationship between health and forgiveness, it's not commonly accepted in the modern Western culture. We in the West want a pill to make th...
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by Helene Rothschild - 2007-10-22
The divorce rate for the second marriage is higher than the first, and the number one cause is the children. Would you like some important insights and solutions that will help you be a successful ble...
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by Christopher Davis - 2007-11-08
On February 6, 2003, 87 year-old Harold Scharf* was transferred to the residential care facility in Bothell, Washington. Mr. Scharf had been previously diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer’s di...