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Five Relationship Tune-Up Tips: Lessons Learned from Tiger Woods

Dec 02, 2009 No Comments

Tiger Woods confession today is a reminder that celebrities are people too. Most people think that cheating and affairs happen to other people, but I am sure Elin Woods felt the same way until now. Most people do not know that 60% of men and 40% of women cheat, but there are steps you can [...]

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You Wanna Hook Up? – The Long & Short Term Effects on Women

Sep 05, 2009 No Comments

Why bother asking someone to dinner or to the movies when you can meet at a party, down a few drinks and go “hook up” for the night? In my freshman year of college, I can remember going down the hall to the shared bathroom among the dorm rooms and seeing some of the girls [...]

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3 QUESTIONS ANSWERED: MARRIED MEN AND THEIR MISTRESS

Jul 19, 2009 No Comments

What do Steve McNair, Mark Stanford and John Edwards have in common? You guessed it! They all had a mistress. Below you will find the three most common questions that people ask about married men and their mistress. 1 – Why do women find themselves in relationships with married men? The work place is the [...]

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Alcohol & Risky Teen & College Student Behavior

Jan 02, 2008 No Comments

There are many factors influencing teens to drink, but one of the most prevalent is that drinking it is an accepted norm in “teen society”. Many teens use alcohol as a way to establish positive relationships with their peers, since their culture links popularity with the ability to party. They also tend to regard the [...]

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Are You Up For An Adventure???

Aug 22, 2007 1 Comment

10 year-old Ryan climbed into his harness, asking the entire time what would happen if he fell. You see, Ryan was about to climb the 40-foot rock wall aptly named Goliath. This feat was definitely not for the faint of heart, but even more intimidating for Ryan as he was challenged with high anxiety. Once [...]

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Positive Conflict Resolution for Children, Adolescents and Families with Less Yelling?

Aug 07, 2007 No Comments

“Sorry! Sorry! Sorry,” is what students/siblings receive over and over again, and then the perpetrator receives a time out, grounding, loses privileges or in the school, detention, work detail, time out or suspension. The perpetrator then becomes resentful toward the person and attempts to be more covert in hurting or provoking the victim the next [...]

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