2016

Supportive Information For Parents Of Terminally Ill Children

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For a parent to watch their child dwindle away because of cancer, remaining strong and emotionally able to provide everything that child needs can be a huge challenge. If you are caring for a terminally ill child, you may have times that leave you exhausted and overwhelmed. You may also have times when you feel like you just can't do it anymore and you may feel alone. Learn more about you can get the kind the emotional support you need for one of the hardest challenges any parent could ever face.

22 July 2016

4 Powerful Ways To Support A Spouse In Recovery

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Substance abuse problems can wreak havoc on the life of an addict, and it also is typically extremely detrimental to their relationships. If your spouse has suffered with addiction, you are likely overjoyed when they are ready to commit to their own recovery. However, that doesn't mean that things will be smooth sailing from then on. According to the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, the effects of an addiction can be long-reaching, but counseling and addiction treatment can help both the recovering addicts and their spouse.

27 May 2016

Common Types Of Teenage Mental And Emotional Health Conditions

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It is not uncommon for teenagers to be moody at times. This is often due to the natural change in their hormones that can leave them smiling at one minute and crying at another. However, severe moodiness may be a sign that something more serious is going on. For many reasons, teenagers suffer from mental and emotional problems that may not have been as evident during their childhood. These are some common mental and emotional health conditions that teenagers commonly suffer from.

4 April 2016

Complementary Treatments For Your Depression

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When you suffer from clinical depression, you often feel stuck in your current situation and state of mind. This is one of the common symptoms of depression and can carry over into your feelings about your treatment program. While cognitive therapy and prescription medications are the primary conventional treatments for your clinical depression, you may be interested in additional treatment options that can complement your conventional treatments. After all, depression has many different symptoms and the more holistic or comprehensive your treatments are, the more quickly and successfully you will be able to overcome your depression.

4 February 2016