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Daily Practices To Help You Cope With Depression
There is a range of ways to deal with depression, and often they are best used in conjunction with each other. The primary medical options
Secondary Survivors
Who Is a Secondary Survivor? You are a secondary survivor if a friend, partner, girlfriend, boyfriend, mother, sister, child, or anyone you are very close
Ways To Treat Learned Helplessness
The theory of learned helplessness has also been applied to many conditions and behaviors, including clinical depression, aging, domestic violence, poverty, discrimination, parenting, academic achievement,
Learned Helplessness
Abusers disempower their victims in any way they possibly can in order to gain the upper hand. This can result in what is known as
Challenging Mental Health Myths and Stereotypes
One of the most discriminatory stereotypes that persist is the incorrect association between mental health problems and violent behavior. People often avoid living or socializing
With Coercive Control, the Abuse Is Not Physical but Psychological
UK announced in 2014 that a new domestic abuse offense of “coercive and controlling behavior” was to be introduced, which carries a penalty of up
A Molester Is A Rapist (2)
I could tell story after story of pretending to be asleep and him coming into my bedroom regardless if my mom was home or not. He
What Men Can Do If They See a Female Colleague Being Harassed
The young woman was clearly within earshot when the boss said it to a group of male employees: “Her ass fills up so nicely in
What Sexual Education Should Cover
The need to improve and update sex and relationship education in school comes as the number of sexual assaults experienced by children from adults and