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January 13, 2023
Being laid off can be one of the biggest life changes a person experiences. Making efforts to remain positive and productive during this transition time will ...
Type: PDF Tags: layoff, lose, job, unemployed
January 12, 2023
Parents who can cope with the stresses of everyday life, as well as an occasional crisis, have resilience. They have the flexibility and inner strength ...
January 12, 2023
People with mental illness are much less likely to be the perpetrators of mass shootings or violence than they are to be the victims. If you look specifically ...
January 12, 2023
Going through a divorce is extremely difficult for everyone involved. Once the divorce is finalized, adults are often ready to try to put the past behind them ...
January 12, 2023
Having a baby is stressful, no matter how much you’ve looked forward to it or how much you love your child. It can feel like an emotional rollercoaster. But if ...
January 12, 2023
Cancer is a blow to every family it touches. How you handle it is determined to a great extent by how you have functioned as a family in the past. Families who ...
Type: PDF Tags: cancer, family, cope, children
January 4, 2023
A child’s death creates an overwhelming sense of injustice for lost potential, unfulfilled dreams and senseless suffering. It is not easy to cope after a loved ...
Type: PDF Tags: child, death, grief, loss, cope, family, parent
January 4, 2023
We have found the drivers of physician burnout to be workload, work/life balance, cognitive dissonance, and clerical work.
January 4, 2023
The loss of a spouse or partner is one of the most intense personal crises a human being can face. It is common to feel overwhelmed and unsure about the ...
January 4, 2023
Nearly half of Americans said the COVID-19 pandemic is already harming their mental health, in a recent poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation. And almost 1 in 5 ...