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Certified pastoral counselors are mental health professionals who have had in-depth religious and/or theological training. More
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Nothing prepared you. No doubt you are feeling that your whole world has just turned upside down. More
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Signs that a child is experiencing some anxiety around the return to school generally come in two forms, somatic and behavioral. More
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We all know what anger is, and we've all felt it: whether as a fleeting annoyance or as full-fledged rage. More
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Recognizing the symptoms of depression and seeking treatment may help delay dementia onset among people with memory problems. More
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THIS WE KNOW: FIRST COMES love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in a baby carriage. But what happens when baby grows up and moves out? More
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Written by Jennifer Naparstek Klein, Psy.D., of our staff. More
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Relationship counseling can often be helpful when attempting to resolve your relationship. More
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Written by Jane Benjamin, Ph.D., of our staff. More
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Why facing stressful life events early in coupledom can lead to longevity. More
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When the friend has anxiety or depression. Written by James W. Walkup, D.Min., of our staff. More
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An article written in response to the Attack on the World Trade Towers, NYC, 9/11/2001 More
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In 1858, a British epidemiologist named William Farr set out to study what he called the "conjugal condition" of people of France. He divided the adult population into three distinct categories: the "married" More
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Though the article was written during the summer of 2000, the information is relevant to coping with childrens' reaction to the 9/11/2001 attack on New York City. More
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Written by Jennifer Naparstek Klein, Psy.D., of our staff. More
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