Archive for the ‘Life Issues’ Category
Life Issues sub categories : Addiction, Anger, Anxiety, Depression, Grief and Loss, Parenting, Sexual Intimacy Issues and Trauma and Abuse
Personal trainers in los Angeles
www.mikesbodysculpting.com - The Mikes body’s is a famous body fitness center in Los Angeles. We are landing Personal trainers in los Angeles, fitness reasonably priced in your city. And they have latest machines which are published right now an exercise and ...
Children & Video Games: How Much Do We Know?
www.psychiatrictimes.com - There is no shortage of hyperbole when politicians of all stripes describe the nature and effects of video games. But what do we really know? A review of the research gives us insights into which patterns of ...
The Stuff Counseling is Made Of
my.counseling.org - Counselor Susan Jennifer Polese talks about how the death of a parent effects adult children. In addition, she reflects on her experience as a member of a bereavement group--both as a counselor in training, and as the bereaved.
Overcoming Loneliness and Isolation in Boston: 7 Strategies for Making Friends and Building Relationships
www.thriveboston.com - The first thing I think of when I think of Loneliness is Bill Cosby. I don’t think Bill Cosby is necessarily a lonely guy, but I remember a scene from the Cosby Show where he tells Trudy (his youngest daughter) he ...
Suicide Statistics
thriveworks.com - This is a quick post with suicide statistics...these stats are from 2010, but the difference over the last year is probably not much. I think a lot of the statistics available are from college aged persons. You can check the ...
How you CAN beat your ‘fat genes’ and lose weight… with exercise
www.dailymail.co.uk - When getting in to last season’s clothes is a struggle, it is all too easy to tell ourselves that being plump is in our genes. But those cursed with the ‘fat gene’ are mistakenly shunning exercise in the belief they are ...
Mozart’s Lost Opus, A Little Colonoscopy Music
www.livescience.com - It probably wasn't what Amadeus intended. Doctors performing colonoscopies might be able to find and remove more polyps if they are listening to Mozart during the procedure. These polyps are tiny growths that can lead to colon cancer.
Pythons’ expandable hearts may hold clues for human health
www.cbsnews.com - Pythons may not be the world's most talkative creatures. But researchers say their unusual "expandable" hearts may speak volumes about heart health in humans.
Still Face Experiment: Dr. Edward Tronick
www.youtube.com - Dr. Edward Tronick discusses the Still Face Experiment, which demonstrates the importance of positive interaction between parents and their babies.
Study shows higher rates of violent acts among teens who drink lots of pop
www.miamiherald.com - Children and teens who drink a lot of soda pop are twice as likely to steal, beat someone up or bring a weapon to school compared to peers who don't drink it, according to a new review of Minnesota student ...