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A Personal Perspective: Focusing on wellness during our career years can help counter the trepidation and emotional turmoil felt by many at the time of their retirement ..read more
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Ambiguous losses are often unacknowledged and unspoken. They are often stressful and difficult to process ..read more
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Social media scams are rampant: How consumers can protect themselves ..read more
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In the throes of relationship dynamics, the problem isn’t the problem; the partner is the problem ..read more
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No one is exempt from self-doubt. Nobel prize-winners and successful entrepreneurs continue to feel anxiety about their projects and work. Let that awareness activate you now ..read more
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Disappointment is part of life. If you've never felt disappointed, you haven't really lived. But when you do feel disappointed, ask yourself one big storied question ..read more
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Men may struggle to open up due to societal pressures, but vulnerability is key to breaking the negative cycle that masculine norms enforce ..read more
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The importance of common sense and using discretion when choosing a coach over a therapist ..read more
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Making amends is a part of addiction recovery, but it is a beneficial practice for anyone. It can free us from guilt, repair relationships, and bring a new perspective ..read more
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Many people, including therapists, remain unfamiliar with functional neurological disorder (FND), even though its diagnosis has increased exponentially ..read more