Category: Relationships

Blog Posts on Relationship topics

Are You a “True Friend?”

With good friends & family. Every hour is happy hour.

Are You a “True Friend?” -Vol. 283, October 30, 2014 Taking a great leap of faith, leaving the Boston area after 35 grueling years of ill health, lack of success in my chosen profession and the break up of a 20+ year marriage, I drove myself across the United States. I took this trip on “a …

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Why Do Our Docs Hand Out Psychotropic Medication So Easily to Our Children: The Side Effects Are Harming Them

  Why Do Our Docs Hand Out Psychotropic Medication So Easily to Our Children: The Side Effects Are Harming Them – Vol. 282, October 23, 2014 It seems that with the use of the bible of the mental health professionals, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental Disorders, that even the most of normal emotions and …

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Heal Our Children, Heal The World

Heal Our Children, Heal The World  – Vol. 281, October 16, 2014 I have been thinking a lot lately about how best to be a channel of healing for our world. The answer was right in front of me really. I realized that through my work with kids who are around 9 to around 23 years …

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How Do You Know Your Relationship Is Healthy?

How Do You Know Your Relationship Is Healthy? -Vol. 279, October 2, 2014 It is important to have an understanding of what the words “love,” “in love,” and “chemistry” mean in terms of being in “relationship,” because these feelings have very different roles in our lives. Love, really is the emotion of resonating with another, …

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Wake Up Doctors: Stop Giving Antipsychotics to Teens and Do This Instead – Vol. 168, Sept 30, 2012

In her article, More Kids Than Ever Are on Antipsychotics: But is There an Alternative? (Forbes online, August 18, 2012) Alice G. Walton reports that the prescribing of antipsychotics for kids jumped seven times from the years 1993-1990 and 2005-2009.  She sites a professional paper stating that attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder accounted for 37.8% of antipsychotic …

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When someone says “I need help”, offer helping hands without agenda – Vol.150, May 25, 2012

Over the last few months I have been working with clients who have had others pay for their services be it a parent or a spouse, ex-partner and even an employer in one case. The person who is paying for the services wants the client to be healthier and happier or so they believe. In …

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Trichotillomania: Do You Or One Of Your Kids Pull Out Hair?

Suzanne works with a child how habitually pulls at the hairs in his eyebrows. This action was caused buy what the child perceived as a traumatic act earlier in his life. Suzanne also discusses how this treatment may word differently for adults

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