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Think You're A Functional Alcoholic? Think Again

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Many alcoholics who haven’t yet hit their rock bottom label themselves as “functional.” They believe that because nothing dramatically bad has happened to them as a result of their addiction, they’re handling things just fine. While it’s true that some alcoholics can certainly go months or even years without major alcohol-related catastrophes, the reality is that their addiction can often catch up to them. If you consider yourself to be a functional alcoholic, it’s time to reconsider that label and, instead, plan to visit a treatment center for help.…

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How To Divorce When You'Re Still In Love

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Every marriage is built on love and respect. However, due to various complicated difficulties in life, the marriage is corroded by miscommunication or lack of communication until love and respect are replaced by hate and even disgust. The seemingly long and winding road of a dysfunctional marriage is approaching one destination: divorce. But then again, not all divorce happens without love. After all, love is the most enduring emotion. It can last a lifetime even though respect, compassion, understanding, and commitment are gone.…

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Drug Detox: Spotting The Signs Of Drug Abuse And Stepping In To Help

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Each year there are millions of people who require treatment for drug addiction. And there are still more people suffering from the disease who do not seek treatment for their addiction. This may be due to inability to find proper treatment, cost, or lack of insurance. Rehab is one of the most common ways to battle drug addiction. The length of the programs varies depending on the person, addiction, and facility.…

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Repair Your Marriage If You Have Recently Been Arguing With Your Spouse Over Finances

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If you and your spouse have been arguing over the amount owed for household bills and have been spending more time apart than together, you may believe that your marriage is on the verge of being destroyed and feel as if you are a burden to your partner. Instead of throwing in the towel and growing further apart from your mate, try the following tactics to repair your marriage and overcome the obstacles that have been weighing both of you down.…

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3 Tips to Help a Child Cope with a Traumatic Experience

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There are many situations that can be emotionally traumatic for a child. Whether it’s losing a loved one, being injured in an accident, or going through a period of bullying at school, you need to take action to rectify the situation and help turn their condition around. To help with this, follow the three tips below: Spend Time with Your Child In order to help your child overcome their traumatic experience, you need to actively engage them on a day-to-day basis.…

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Important Things To Know If A Loved One Needs Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment

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If you suddenly realize that a loved one is in need of inpatient psychiatric treatment, it can be scary. Not only are you concerned about the mental state of him or her, you are also worried about how things work at these types of facilities. If it is at all possible, you should be the one to admit the patient instead of having it court ordered or having them end up there as a result of police or medical intervention.…

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3 Ways To Boost Your Child's Mental Health

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When you want to be sure that you are getting your child off to a great start in their lives, mental health is so crucial. The mind leads everything else, so if your child feels clouded and blocked mentally, it will be difficult to process their emotions, focus on school work and otherwise live the productive life that they deserve to live. With this in mind, you can follow these tips below in order to allow your child to thrive.…

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Have A Child With ADHD? Two Reasons Why You Should Enroll Them In ADHD Coaching

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If you have a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD), you are likely well versed in some of the issues that they deal with on a regular basis. The inattention and hyperactivity can make it difficult for you to know how to handle your child, especially if it interferes with their ability to listen to your commands or heed your instructions. Although you might be learning as much as you can about the disorder so you’ll be able to properly attend to the needs of your child, it may have never occurred to you that you should take them to a coach.…

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The Exercise Connection: How Activity Helps With Depression

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For many health conditions, moderate daily exercise can help to reduce symptoms. This remains true even for mental health problems, including clinical depression and anxiety. If you are suffering from depression, one of the last things you might feel like doing is working out or even leaving the house.  However, if you understand the benefits of exercise and how it can help ease the symptoms of depression during medical treatment, you may be more convinced to give exercise a try.…

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