Cherishing Behavior and How to Keep It
Cherishing Behaviors For Couples: Some Suggestions When you are reading this, you will recall some of the pleasing and delightful behaviors that drew you to each other during courtship, or which were...
View ArticleFamily Therapy is Cutting Edge Treatment for a Family Disease
Eating disorders are family diseases. When young children, teens and young adults who live at home become afflicted with an eating disorder, everybody who comes in contact with that individual suffers...
View ArticleDoes Your Child Have an Eating Disorder? What Parents Need to Know
What eating disorders are and what they are not Eating disorders, contrary to popular belief, are not principally about food, eating, or weight management. The assumption is that anorexics starve...
View ArticleFind a Therapist from your Cell Phone – Mobile Site Launched
Find a Therapist is pleased to announce the launch of their mobile site, http://mobile.find-a-therapist.com. Now your clients can search for you by phone, call and even make an appointment online if...
View ArticleBody Checking
Women and girls struggling with anorexia and bulimia often exhibit telltale signs of these disorders. Anorexia is sometimes easy to recognize because the impact of the disorder is so visible. Due to...
View ArticleA Treatment Program: How to Choose the Right Treatment Center
If you or your loved one is struggling with an eating disorder, choosing the right treatment facility is a life-saving decision. Experts from treatment programs recommend using the following criteria...
View ArticleHoliday Depression
The holiday season is a time full of joy, cheer, parties, and family gatherings. However, for many people, it is a time of self-evaluation, loneliness, reflection on past failures, and anxiety about an...
View ArticleDoes Online Therapy Work? Study: Psychotherapy Can Boost Happiness More Than...
Online therapy is a new way to see a therapist“Researchers analyzed data on thousands of people who provided information about their mental well-being and found that the increase in happiness from a...
View ArticleSweet Solitude, Part 1: Two Meanings of Alone
Time spent alone is not just about loneliness Published on March 20, 2011 by Bella DePaulo, Ph.D. in Living Single “You poor thing – you’re ‘alone’ – you ‘don’t have anyone.” I’ve been railing against...
View ArticleTherapy in College
Issues of mental health and overall wellness are often overlooked by many college students. Between adjusting to new surroundings, registering for courses online, and meeting new people, students may...
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