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Have A Stress Free Family Gathering

Have A Stress Free Family Gathering

It seems unnatural to put the words holiday and stress together. Holidays are a time when you are supposed to […]

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Posted in Coping & Resilience, Dealing with Stress, Family & Parenting, Relationships0 Comments

Women’s Equality Day Today: Be good to yourself, do nothing.

Congresswoman Bella Abzug introduced the legislation for Women’s Equality Day 40 years ago today, August 26th. In a Huffington Post […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, Dealing with Stress, Women's Issues14 Comments

Men and Stress: Real Housewives’ Husband Russell Armstrong Commits Suicide

Some of you may not know of or watch the “Real Housewives” reality shows of American television on the Bravo […]

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Posted in Coping & Resilience, Culture & Society, Dealing with Stress, In The News, Men's Issues, Suicide2 Comments

Get Your Groove Back!

There’s an article today in the AOL Living section of the Huffington post that’s called How to Stop Love from […]

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Posted in Coping & Resilience, Dealing with Stress, Decision-making and problem-solving, Love & Dating, Relationships, Self-esteem2 Comments

Eating disorders afflicting older women, today.

Doctors say that more and more of the estimated 8 million Americans who suffer from an eating disorder are over […]

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Posted in Coping & Resilience, Culture & Society, Dealing with Stress, Depression, Eating disorder, Mental Health, Self-esteem2 Comments

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