Posted on May 12th, 2011 by educharme
Maria and Arnold are calling it quits. Although married couples generally begin with vows of commitment “’til death do us part,” the sad stats are that many first marriages end in divorce. Typically, divorce is a very contentious process, especially when there are children involved. If the couple can’t get along and solve problems during the marriage, it’s [...]
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Posted on April 27th, 2011 by ymyb
What are you doing in May? We hope you’ll join us and many others in recognizing May as Mental Health Month. Why do we need a month to tune in to something that affects us everyday? Because even though we all benefit from good mental health, there are still too many people who suffer in silence [...]
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Posted on March 23rd, 2011 by knordal
When any form of catastrophe strikes—from household fires to major earthquakes—people are often bombarded with images of grief. We know that loss, while distressing and upsetting, is a natural part of life. But when it hits us unexpectedly, we can be overcome by shock and confusion, leading to prolonged periods of sadness. How any one [...]
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