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Bipolar I and II Disorder: A Diagnosis, Not A Prison Sentence

On Bipolar Disorder: “You are not your illness. You have an individual story to tell. You have a name, a [...]

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Posted in Bipolar Disorder I and II, In The News14 Comments

Time for A Beauty Makeover? Things You Should Consider Before You Proceed

 Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart.” Kahlil Gibran There are times in all [...]

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Posted in In The News, Men's Issues, Mental Health, Self-esteem, Women's Issues4 Comments

Self-Deception: A Defense Against Vulnerability

Nothing is so easy as to deceive one’s self, for what we wish to believe, we readily believe, but such [...]

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Posted in Culture & Society, Delusional Disorder, In The News19 Comments

The Courage to Thrive Despite Great Loss and Change

“Can you imagine flying over a war and you know you can never look down? You have to look forward, [...]

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Posted in Coping & Resilience, Dealing with Stress, Enduring hard times, Grief & Loss, In The News15 Comments

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Fifty Shades of Grey: A Provocative Tale In More Ways Than You’d Think

I’ve been thinking about the bestseller Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James, for several weeks, now. 19 million [...]

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Posted in Culture & Society, In The News, Literature, Women's Issues18 Comments

What’s So Special About Wellesley’s “Not So Special Speech?”

Teacher David McCullough gives a dose of reality to graduating students at Wellesley High School. His “You Are Not So [...]

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Posted in Culture & Society, In The News, Wisdom0 Comments

O,What A Tangled Web: The Psychology of Self-Deception

“O, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!” SIR WALTER SCOTT, Marmion The psychological web of self-deception [...]

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Posted in Culture & Society, Dealing with Stress, In The News, Self-Development4 Comments

The Secret World of George Zimmerman: Trayvon Martin’s Shooter

The senseless death of Trayvon Martin weighs heavily on our hearts and minds and has fueled marches around the world [...]

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Posted in Culture & Society, In The News8 Comments

The Edge of Suicide

“Suicide is the worst possible death on friends and family.” It leaves everything unanswered and there’s no closure. Suicide has [...]

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Posted in In The News, Suicide8 Comments

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