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Latest Articles

All About Sibling Rivalry

Published 6 April, 2010 | Relationship Advice

Sibling rivalry can be complex. You might love your sibling but resent them. What’s more, the intensity of your resentment can leave you baffled: “I’m an adult now; why does it still hurt so much?!”


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The Antidepressant Industry’s Dirty Little Secret

Published 28 March, 2010 | Depression Treatment

I am not anti-medication, per se. But I am against medication that isn’t really medication at all. It wouldn’t matter so much that antidepressants are basically active placebos if the side effects weren’t so potentially nasty and dangerous.


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Are You Shy When Naked?

Published 22 March, 2010 | Confidence and Self Esteem

Our bodies are an important part of who we are. It’s not that we have to shove nudity in people’s faces (unless we’re lap dancers) to show how wonderfully un-uptight we are. However, life becomes a little easier and more enjoyable when we can relax about nakedness when it does happen.


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Are You Too Nice?

Published 18 March, 2010 | Communication Skills

Let’s face it: Lois Lane just didn’t fancy Clark Kent, did she? But why not? He was good-looking, gentle, kind, thoughtful, sensibly dressed…


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Overcome the Fear of Going Crazy

Published 17 March, 2010 | Overcoming Fears

She fears she’s going crazy. He wants her to think she’s going mad so he can have her locked up in an institution. This scary plot from the 1944 film Gaslight hits a real nerve for many people. After all, who hasn’t sometimes worried they might be…well, losing it?


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