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Marriage Therapy
A married couple may sleep next to each other every night and, even with work commitments, they may also get to see each other and spend a little time together, but, somehow, one, or both, feels lonely.
One of the problems associated with loneliness in a marriage is that even when busy spouses are not actually busy, they still appear to be – pre-occupied with their own thoughts, planning the next day’s necessary business strategies, or even simply a shopping list!
Ideas, thoughts, plans, and often even random glimpses of fun that happen to find their way into busy minds, are too often kept just there – inside the minds.
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Stop Divorce
Opposites attract?
You question where a statement like this comes from, when, a few years after getting married, sometimes even after just a few months, you find there’s no longer anything that interests you about your spouse.
You are irritated, hurt, or angered by just about everything that first attracted you to your partner.
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Marriage and Family Therapy
When feelings go down… How to spice up the marriage?
Does this sound familiar? You and your spouse are dining out at a restaurant, enjoying a great meal, perhaps some wine, and feeling fairly relaxed, but you’re not speaking to each other.
This describes a scene where, instead of communicating with each other, you’re both busy with thoughts of your own, glancing around the restaurant, reading the posters or messages on the walls, watching sport on an elevated large screen television, or have your nose buried in the desert menu even though you’ve barely started eating the main meal.
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FAQs About Family Psychotherapy
- What are the differences between Family therapy and Psychoanalytic therapy?
- Family therapy is a division of psychotherapy. Psychoanalytic therapy or psychoanalysis, psychotherapy is a treatment based on a dialog between patient and a person, whom the patient trusts – a therapist.
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Menopause-Related Paresthesia
About Paresthesia
Menopause-related paresthesia may present as numbness (loss of sensation) or tingling (hypersensitivity) of the skin. Estrogen, which is significantly decreased during menopause, plays an important role in overall nervous system health.
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How to Forgive After an Affair
For many or anyone, be it man or woman who has been cheated on, the emotional trauma can carry a heavy emotional burden. Many doubts, questions and feelings of insignificance can occur.
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How to Save Money for College
Here are some of the best ways to save money for college:
-Choose a less expensive college. There is not a big need to spend lots of money for college.
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Anxiety
Anxiety has become a very common term these days. The explosion of knowledge concerning how the body works has contributed much to this.
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Marriage Advice
Arthur Thares
Just like anything worth having, a happy successful marriage takes work. There are ups and downs, lefts and you know she’s rights.
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How to Please a Woman?
Danny Gonzalez
Gentlemen, if you have ever wondered how to please a woman, you are definitely not alone. For some of us, satisfying a woman's desires comes as naturally as throwing strikes over home plate.
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Why Does My Spouse no Longer Sleep with Me?
Arthur Thares
All across the country people are waking up without their spouse lying next to them. It can be an unsettling feeling to wake up and not see the person that you went to bed with.
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She Badmouths Me: Reasons for and Solutions
Sarie Robertson
The average husband becomes so infuriated after discovering that his wife has badmouthed him that he forgets to investigate the matter. Although there is never an acceptable excuse for a spouse assassinating his or her partner's character, there are several reasons why wives engage in such activity.
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What to do with family problems?
Toni Bartolo
It can often be difficult to sort out family problems, and it is best to avoid reaching out to other family members to gain advice on the situation. People don’t like to be brought into other peoples messes, especially when it involves two people that they are related to.
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Why Does My Husband Lie to Me?
Tito Pontilan
At one point or another, all married women face the unpleasant reality of their husband lying to them. Although it may be true that this is definitely a painful experience, not all instances of lying stems from malice or an intent to cause pain.
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Why Does My Husband Yell at Me?
John Smith
The first thing you have to remember is that most likely, verbal abuse isn’t your fault. Sometimes men do things that they don’t understand sometimes and even go back and wonder why they did what they did.
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Why does my wife cry for no reason?
Roechelle Adair
There are many different types of depression and causes for it. This state of being affects more than 10 million Americans and can be defined as a constant state of sadness that lasts anywhere from a few hours to months or more.
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Tips for Handling Controlling In-Laws
By William Lee
Maintaining a positive relationship with in-laws is a crucial part of establishing a happy home. In-laws are integral parts of the family unit.
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In-laws and Relations with Them
By Bernard Farber
In-laws and relations with them are frequently the subject of jokes. The stereotype is that of the mother-in-law or father-in-law who intrudes, interferes with a married couple’s life, or makes life generally unpleasant.
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Reducing Stress in your Personal Life
By Cassandra Tidwell
Almost everybody in the world has experienced some kind of stress in their personal life. Be it from not meeting important deadlines, or from the everyday demands of family, friends, co-workers, etc.
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The Heart of Slow Living
By Laura Folk
My first introduction to the slow life was over twenty years ago when I lived in a tipi one winter. It was in the mountains of New Mexico where it snowed and could go down to eight degrees below zero at night.
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Holiday Season with the In-Lows
By Michelle Schaefer
The holidays can be a difficult time of year even for the closest of families. However, it can be especially stressful when you have to deal with your spouse’s family, too.
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Tips to Become More Assertive
By Lisa Arnold
A well-groomed appearance is an important step in becoming assertive. The way a person dresses tells much about them.
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Learn About Marriage Counselling
By Maria McCutchen
Some people may naturally be good at relationships and marriage, while others struggle to keep a committed relationship afloat. If you are married and find you are having a hard time keeping your marriage on the right track, you may decide to enlist the help of a relationship expert; such as a marriage counselor.
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Panic Attacks
By Barbara Serating
Anyone who has a family member who has panic attacks becomes a secondary victim suffering along with his or her loved one. Imagine that you have a parent that suffers from a condition that is called Agoraphobia.
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Can marriage counselling be effective?
By Kirunis Dulei
Did you know the average divorce rate in America is about 50% which ultimately means one in every two couples will divorce? This rate increases dramatically with second and third marriages. Now, when does a marriage get to the point when you need marriage counselling? Is it when you're about to strangle each other to death, is it when you don't even look at each other anymore, is it when you don't even say a word to one another, is it when you shriek when your other half touches you or could it even be all or some of these situations combined.
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Improve the Quality of Your Free Time
By LeSashea Feagin
In today’s society, people are apt to multitask, cramming more tasks into smaller amounts of time with the intent of being more efficient. Most often the motivation to multitask comes from the desire to spend less time being productive and more time relaxing or doing what you want rather than what you have to do.
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Panic Attack Treatments
According to the American Psychological Association, approximately one of out every 75 adults in the United States suffers from panic attacks, the hallmark feature of Panic Disorder. Psychologists define Panic Disorder as an unexpected, overwhelming sense of fright which occurs with or without provocation and peaks within about 10 minutes usually.
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Panic Attacks: Adrenaline
What exactly makes someone who is having a panic attack feel so ill that they may be having a major heart attack? Are there physiological reasons for people to feel that their heart is pounding and may be beating too fast? What exactly is causing numbness and tingling of their limbs?
Let's get an understanding of what the body is going through as it is subjected to a feeling of impending doom. These attacks are real and can take their toll when they continue to occur.
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Managing Panic Attacks with Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
By Danny Gonzalez
Panic attacks afflict as many as six million adults in the United States according to statistics published by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). More than 40 million Americans – or about one out of every six – suffer from some form of clinical anxiety disorder; overall, these figures represent a reasonably conservative estimate of the prevalence of panic attacks across the United States.
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Negativism and Family Issues
By Mary Beth Enggren
Negativism shows itself through the refusal to do what is asked, often for no apparent reason. This trait often appears in toddlers, commonly called “The Terrible Twos.
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Tips on Dealing with Holiday Season Obsession
By Jessica Bartlett
It's that time of the year again! The holiday season is approaching and, for you, there’s nothing better than fully embracing its festive spirit. But does your family feel the same way, or is your obsession with the holidays starting to drive them crazy?
If you think your excessive holiday spirit may be bringing everybody else down, you are not alone.
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