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Attachment theory is one of the most acknowledged psychological theories in the last fifty years (Shaver & Mikulincer, 2009). Bowlby,...
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Attachment theory is one of the most acknowledged psychological theories in the last fifty years (Shaver & Mikulincer, 2009). Bowlby,...
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Passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by actions from hurting and angry people who don’t know how to express themselves directly. These...
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Stress inoculation is a structured, evidence-based form of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that gradually exposes you to stressors in a...
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It’s common for there to be a gap of understanding between those of us with ADHD and our neurotypical loved...
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Everyone who has experienced some trauma will have triggers at some point in their lives. Triggers are events or situations...
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If you are reading this article, there’s a high probability that you have been a victim of bullying. The good...
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Emotional availability is essential for any parent to implement with a child. It is one thing to earn a paycheck...
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The shift in the willingness to acknowledge and address mental health issues has been a recent positive change in society. For...
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The month of June holds many significant meanings: the beginning of summer, Father’s Day, and men’s mental health awareness. As...
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Our relationships are an important part of what makes us who we are. Not only do our relationships contribute to...
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Anger is a normal emotional reaction to situations that cause you to feel threatened or harmed, and that trigger your...
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A blended family, also known as a stepfamily, is a family that includes children from one or both of the...
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