Integrity is a very important part of having a relationship. It is very important to keep the agreements that you make in a relationship. You have to keep your word if you are going to have a relationship with anyone. Integrity and keeping your agreements are important in every relationship. It doesn’t matter if your […]
First Love: Will It Ever Be The Same?
Many would scoff at the idea of how damaging the loss of a first love can be, but it is actually signified as a notable milestone in our lives by many renowned psychologists. Being met with a high sense of vulnerability after losing the security of a long-term relationship can be rather frightening for young […]
Shared Physical Custody–What Children Discover and Suffer
When children grow up with parents that are divorced, they tend to go through an emotional rollercoaster. Typically, children will realize over time that their emotional and physical needs are met better by one of their parents. That will make them more comfortable with one parent over the other. Children also tend to want to […]
I Think My Tween’s a Mean Girl!
Mean girls tend to know their environment and the people in it. They have probably figured out how to control the people around them as a way to feel powerful and not as insecure as they normally do. They are able to hone in on others insecurities and use those against them, often in subtle […]
Playful Intelligence
Those who are playfully-intelligent are able to conform to a variety of situations due to their high levels of flexibility. If you’re looking to increase your level of flexibility to become more playfully-intelligent, there are a few steps that you can take. The first step entails making a routine out of breaking routines. Humans have […]
Top 10 Losses You May Not Expect in Divorce
There are many losses that people experience during a loss, some that they don’t even expect. When you get divorced, you lose shared history with your former spouse including memories and traditions. It’s also possible that you might feel like you just lost your best friend. Mutual friends will also be stuck in the middle […]
Why Adolescents Make Riskier Choices When With Their Peers
Adolescents have a pre-frontal cortex that is part of the brain that controls decision making that is constantly changing during their teenage years. Teens also exhibit a brain development that give more reward for risks which encourages such activity. Peer pressure is another factor into adolescent risk behavior. A recent study used a type of […]
How to Move Past Conflicts with Your Partner
There are some people who are able to make up after a conflict and have no animosity between them. They are able to go back to business as usual once both parties have apologized and forgiven one another. Some people though, remain in a resentment state that they never fully recover from. You could avoid […]
3 Ways to Raise Independent Children
There may be things that you are doing that you don’t realize that you are doing to hinder the development of your children. You may think, that they’re just children and need the help you are giving to them, but all this does is create a theme that they can’t do it without your help. […]
Alcohol and Pain
Relaxation and stress reducing can be helpful in dealing with chronic pain. Chronic pain doesn’t just go away, and you might feel that you need to drink in order to stave off the pain and help your medication work a little better. Your medication tends to lose its effectiveness after a while and people tend […]
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