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Exorcising Some Dark Memories

by J.N.R Dutton in Death, February 14, 2012
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From my early childhood.

Anti-bullying Act of 2012: Bullies, Your Days are Numbered

by Lorenzo A. Fernandez Jr. in Issues, February 12, 2012
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Bullying is generally defined as physical and verbal abuse, anything that could hurt a victim.

What’s Really Up

by anaitreads in Issues, February 12, 2012
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Suicide and the scapegoat.

Living The Misery of Childhood Trauma in Adulthood

by Lynn Proctor in Crime, February 10, 2012
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Childhood trauma, whether it is physical abuse, sexual abuse, psychological abuse or all three, can stay with you through a lifetime, if you let it. There are those who have been able to design their lives on foundations other than their childhood experiences. Some, less fortunate, have created a life built on anger, sorrow and resentment, which has resulted in a distorted and painful life. It is a choice.

What Caused The Bitterness?

by Tiki33 in Relationships, February 9, 2012
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Have you ever met someone who just refused to allow others to be happy? They would literally get mad if someone shared their good news.What if they did not know everything about you but wanted to?

On Our Fear of The Unknown, and Depression

by snowmountain in Philosophy, February 8, 2012
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I’ve found in my practice that so many of my clients are so dulled to, or even divorced from their own feelings and inner life that they actively choose to hold on to unhappiness rather than see it as the toxic aspect of their lives that is MAKING them unhappy, not even aware that they’re choosing, "The Devil we know…" from the one they don’t… and can neither move on in their lives, nor heal from emotional, spiritual, and even intellectual wounds and real damage or injury, choosing unhappiness and depression over the risks they need to take to allow the changes in their lives that they crave and pray for.

Why Sexual Activity May Decrease Older Adults’ Depression

by yusfy123 in Sexuality, January 22, 2012
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That older adults’ maintaining sexual activity may have a positive association with mental health corresponds with theories that hold social support and activity produce mental health.

Children Suffers From Broken Home!!!

by practical.majik in Relationships, January 22, 2012
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According to a research, the top five reasons why people got married are; to signify a life-long commitment, to make a public commitment, for legal status or for financial security, because of religious beliefs, and security for children. However, when parents get divorced, the children’s security and well being is seriously at risk.

Read on: Your Child Can be Dyslexic

by practical.majik in Education, January 19, 2012
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The most common and best-known verbal learning disability is dyslexia, which causes people to have trouble recognizing or processing letters and the sounds associated with them. For this reason, people with dyslexia have trouble with reading and writing tasks or assignments. However, with proper teaching, counseling and adept tutoring, they do learn to manage.

The Ugliness That is The Human Psyche

by anobody in Psychology, January 18, 2012
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Thoughts pertaining to a greater look into the human mind and the general bad intentions of the people surrounding me.

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