Types of Bullying and How to Respond
Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior in which someone seeks to establish social dominance by intentionally and repeatedly harming...
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Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior in which someone seeks to establish social dominance by intentionally and repeatedly harming...
continue reading »Trauma is defined as a response to an extremely stressful event or situation – sometimes many of them at once....
continue reading »Congratulations! You’ve decided to begin the process of working through your heart’s hurt and healing your soul. Yet, when we...
continue reading »How often do you turn to emotional eating when under pressure, pushed against a deadline, or upon hearing bad news?...
continue reading »According to author, therapist, and attorney, Deedee Cummings, “Emotional burnout happens when you have faced such a high level of...
continue reading »Traumatic events are unpredictable and devastating. They can happen any time and anywhere, leaving the people who experience them with...
continue reading »This article will address what it means to be a real man. I will be touching on three themes: worldview,...
continue reading »The conversations you have with yourself, in your mind or out loud, can either dial up or dial down the...
continue reading »How you perceive your body affects your self-confidence. It can either boost your self-esteem or lower it. Negative body image...
continue reading »If you have been around friends who attend church regularly or you grew up in a Christian environment, you may...
continue reading »Cognitive distortions are defined as errors in thinking, which cause you to view reality in an inaccurate and negatively biased...
continue reading »Social anxiety can make life challenging. Everyday activities become a struggle. You may not be able to shop inside stores...
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