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Relationships
12th August 2008
Gender identity disorder refers to individuals who are living as one gender but were born another biological sex and most often are having problems dealing with their situation. Psychiatrists use this term to explain the disorders that are related to issu...
12th August 2008
Introduction
Many events in our lives are destined, beginning with our birth, the family we are born into and other major events like marriage and death. In this article we will examine the factors which influence compatibility of couples.
1. Cont...
12th August 2008
Poor self-esteem and low confidence can have a huge impact on how a child mentally develops, in how they interact with other students at school and how they do academically in school. It could cause marks to fall, cause depression to develop, cause one to...
12th August 2008
It's hard dealing with a break-up, especially if one has been loving his partner dearly. As if the pain of separation were not bad enough, fretting and regretting over past mistakes and mulling over what might have been, as also memories of good times spe...
12th August 2008
To say someone how much you care for that person sending message is the best option. Sending messages dates long back. But with the passage of time the modes of sending messages has changed. Though the occasion remains the same. These days sending message...
12th August 2008
To say someone how much you care for that person sending message is the best option. Sending messages dates long back. But with the passage of time the modes of sending messages has changed. Though the occasion remains the same. These days sending message...
30th July 2008
Have you ever been frustrated in your relationship because your husband got upset and emotionally shut down? Maybe you were misunderstood or spoke out at a time when you didn't have good control of your own emotions. The more this pattern repeats, the m...
30th July 2008
Arguing, fighting, and withdrawing all have the effect of creating emotional distance. Sadness and anger maintain the distance. If more conflict occurs before these feelings can be resolved, the relationship progressively gets worse and may end.
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30th July 2008
One of the reasons that wives hesitate to try new things in their relationship is for fear of how their husbands will react. If they do something and their husbands get upset, they conclude they did the wrong thing. If their husbands are pleased they be...
29th July 2008
How do you help someone who is abused to see the light? In screening thousands of people for domestic abuse, I'm convinced that showing the subtle communication patterns of abusive relationships helps someone being abused to awaken to their circumstances....
29th July 2008
I had the pleasure of being interviewed for a feature article in the June 2008 issue of Eve Magazine, where Catherine Gray, who was lovely during the interview, poses the question: "Are you with the wrong man? Successful women are now turning their backs...
29th July 2008
It's official, you and your ex have at long last broken up. What should you do now? The next few decisive steps will be the focus of this article.
1.) It is absolutely critical that you get over the fear and stress about your breakup. It will be exce...
29th July 2008
Getting to the root cause of problems in a marriage can be challenging. One way of doing this is to dig into the past of each person involved, either with the help of a therapist or by yourself; to discover how past experiences helped to shape your...
29th July 2008
You love your spouse, but your relationship is not the way you want it to be. How can you tell your spouse without making things worse? Some people are so afraid of upsetting their spouse that they suffer for years in silence. Ironically, sometimes bot...
29th July 2008
There are times when it's helpful to use compare and contrast thinking. For example, fifth-grade Social Studies. Remember when Mrs. Dogoody assigned the paper: "Compare and Contrast Ancient Roman and Ancient Greek Civilizations"? (I do; I still have the o...
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