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Yearly Archives: 2012

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How to Create A Relationship With Lasting Passion

RelationshipsBy PCCDecember 5, 2012

spouses who are emotionally generous with each other are happier. Check to see you are as interested in meeting your partner’s needs, as you are your own.

Successful Leadership: The Lincoln Principle

Anger ManagementBy PCCDecember 4, 2012

Lincoln’s story illustrates that we can form relationships with people who are critical of us—and we can even benefit from their criticism and manage our anger.

How To Win The Homework Wars With Your Child

Child DevelopmentBy PCCSeptember 8, 2012

We all like to support what we help create. If you work together and include your child’s ideas in the solution, you won’t have to fight the homework wars.

Are you Mom enough? A Look From An Extraordinary Mother From The Past: Lillian Moller Gilbreth

Family TherapyBy PCCMay 13, 2012

Due to the complex nature of the job, many mothers become efficiency experts, and on job psychologists but Lillian Gilbreth researched, documented and publish her work. I salute her as a role model and visionary beyond her time.

Childhood Anxiety: 5 Tools for Parents

Child DevelopmentBy PCCMay 6, 2012

Some children are born extra sensitive, some have experienced trauma in their lives. Regardless of the cause, these children struggle finding personal peace.

End the Mom Wars: Find Your Own Sense Of Self

Self EsteemBy PCCApril 15, 2012

When we feel purposeful, confidant and resilient we are anchored to our North Star. If you head away from your North Star, you feel yearning, emptiness and low self esteem.

Just Say No! Get Over Being A Chronic People-Pleaser And Speak Up

Self EsteemBy PCCApril 6, 2012

If you find yourself frequently stuck in a passive, aggressive, or a passive/aggressive style considering finding a counselor to help you learn new interactive patterns.

Combat Eating Disorders By Improving Your Body Image

Self EsteemBy PCCApril 5, 2012

Eating disorders refers to a group of conditions defined by abnormal eating habits that may involve either insufficient or excessive food intake to the detriment of an individual’s physical and mental health.

Relationships: Why High-Risk Romances Are So Attractive

RelationshipsBy PCCApril 1, 2012

“If this is love, why do I feel so bad?” is NOT a mantra for healthy relationships. If you are questioning the quality of your romantic relationships here are some insights.

The Fallacy of Polio Erradication: “It ain’t over ’till it’s over”

Emotional HealthBy PCCMarch 23, 2012

With polio epidemics no longer a threat, the general public assumes polio is a disease of the past. Very little attention is given to polio survivors and the struggles they undergo as their body’s age.

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