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Worrying in Relationships: 3 Habits That Invite Anxiety

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People may call worried, nervous, or anxious feelings "stress" or "tension." Understanding these emotions can launch you on a pathway toward feeling better.
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You Can End Your Borderline Personality Style

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The anger that the borderline individual thinks is helpful in fact pushes folks away.
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You’re Here to Fulfill My Dreams

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When he had been young, Paul easily rose to the top of the world of junior tennis by winning many junior tennis tournaments. Throughout his high school years he ranked at the top not only in his city but in the state, the region and the country. What was the price?
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Your Inner Monkey: Learning From Your Way-Way-Back Past

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How far back do you look when you want to learn from the past? Your monkey ancestors actually can teach you much about why you do what you do now.
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Your Mind Has Extraordinary Powers

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There’s a revolution going on in the world of healing emotional and also physical distress. The revolution hinges on a remarkable discovery. We all can access far more knowledge, including self-knowledge of what we need to heal, than most of us ever have believed we can know.
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Will These Surprising Depression Treatments Really Work?

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Wouldn't it be amazing if you could left depression with a simple five or ten minute treatment? The new techniques in the videos in this article may come close!
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Will You Still Need Me? Will You Still Feed Me?

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Here's a way you can catch a glimpse of the future. Take a look at what you've been doing in four arenas of your life to view the kinds of connections that are likely to lie ahead for you in your elder years.
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Wisdom About Life From a US Prison Guard

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Felicia, who sat next to me on a recent airplane flight, is a powerful tall, strongly built Black woman who has worked for eleven years as a guard in the US federal prison system. I liked Felicia immediately, and learned a lot about jail and life from talking with her.
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When Children Have Been Bullied: Healing Options

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Bullying can induce phobias and emotional hyper-sensitivy. This new treatment method can erase potential lifelong damage from traumatic events.
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When Is “Doing What Comes Naturally” a Bad Idea?

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Studies continue to show that relationship education courses significantly upgrade a couple's chances of enjoying a long and strong bond together. With effective apology, emotional self-regulation, communication and conflict resolution skills, partnerships of all sorts are more likely to thrive.
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When Is the Best Time to Have Children?

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When is an ideal time to have children? And what are the consequences for your future life of that decision?
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When Your Mother Has a Borderline Personality

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A parent's borderline personality disorder can have lifelong devastating effects on sons and daughters. What can help children who have a parent who rages at them?
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