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Parents: Are You Sucking the Life out of Your Children’s Independence?
Sometimes it helps to take a step back from everyday parenting and ask: "Is this really working?"by profcoach / on Aug 26, 2011
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “coping skills”
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Tips For Coping With Loneliness
theselfimprovementblog.com —
Authority: 119
By Ruma Sen - Loneliness can be felt at any point in life. You may lead a very active and socially full life, and yet feel lonely in a crowd. The point is, that one has to realize that you are your best friend. You cannot rely on any one or two individuals to constantly shepherd you, hear you out, or even agree ...4 days ago -
Parent Involvement, Coping Skills Reduce Gang Allure
Psych Central News —
Authority: 588
Researchers have found that moderate levels of parental monitoring combined with good coping skills can keep high-risk kids out of gangs. Experts say that gangs accounted for 20 percent of the murders in 88 of the largest cities in the U.S. between 2002 and 2006. Researchers looked at methods to actively discourage ...2 weeks ago -
A Stressed Child Often Becomes a Stressed Adult, Depending on Support Networks
EmpowHer.com - Site Activity Feed —
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Children are resilient. Thats something we hear all the time and for the most part its true. Children often cope with big changes, illnesses or even deaths better than adults do. They tend to simplify the situation by bringing it back to basics and by taking everything day by day -- something we adults should also ...2 weeks ago -
Anger Coping Skills and Tips – Self Talk
theselfimprovementblog.com —
Authority: 119
By Nick Mutt - Trainers should use all the four common teaching methods – instruction, modeling, role play, and feedback. Trainers will need to educate about how our opinion can influence our approach and behavior. If an important person bumps into us and we tell ourselves that he did this on reason, we are ...2 weeks ago -
Love and Opium
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Authority: 147
In psychiatry we have a a whole recipe book of diagnoses called the DSM IV-TR, soon to be replaced by the DSM-V. The original DSM was derived from an army handbook used by psychiatrists in WWII, much of which was taken from handbooks developed by German psychiatrists from their observations in the late 19th century. ...2 weeks ago -
Love and Opium
Blogs —
Authority: 147
In psychiatry we have a a whole recipe book of diagnoses called the DSM IV-TR, soon to be replaced by the DSM-V. The original DSM was derived from an army handbook used by psychiatrists in WWII, much of which was taken from handbooks developed by German psychiatrists from their observations in the late 19th century. ...2 weeks ago -
Guest Post: The Turbid Ebb and Flow of Mormon Feminism
The Exponent —
Authority: 484
by Lala (Lala is a secondary music teacher in her second year of marriage.) I am not a mature Mormon Feminist. As much as I long to be like the diplomatic, assertive, adult women in the forefront of our “movement.” I would describe myself more like the feminist’s equivalent of a hormonal teenager: ...3 weeks ago -
Gratitude when you’re in pain? You’ve got to be kidding!
HealthSkills Weblog —
Authority: 79
Or – introducing the “parent of all virtues” (Wood, Joseph & Linley, 2007). For some time now I’ve been exploring the contribution of positive psychology on wellbeing in people with chronic pain. Positive psychology is the ” scientific study of the strengths and virtues that enable individuals and ...3 weeks ago


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