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Codependency and the Enabler
I'm Sorry
by Jay Krunszyinsky
When you were a child, did you grow up in a home where your parents or caretakers took little to no responsibility for their problems or behaviors? Did you witness a parent support the behavior of the other regardless of how destructive it was?

Negative Messages
I'm Sorry
by Jay Krunszyinsky
How did your experiences with a parent contribute to your way of thinking today? Some people receive many negative messages throughout their childhood. Those who received negative messages as children develop irrational thought processes that carry over

How To Let Go Of Guilt And Learn To Forgive
by Theun Mares
Guilt is probably one of the most debilitating and negative emotions there is — one that can, and often does, destroy a person's life. But if we want to live happy lives, we need to deal with the consequences of our past actions and not allow our li

Are You Relationship Ready?
by Toni Coleman, LCSW
So, you want to fall in love? You are certainly old enough and moving well along your chosen career path. Many of your friends are either married or in committed relationships. You have grown weary of the singles scene and the solitary life.

Are Past Relationships Getting In Your Way?

This issue was designed to help you raise your awareness of how your past relationship experience can become a template for all present and future relationships without purposeful awareness of, and intervention on, your part. This should help you do you

Introduction
Shame & Guilt: Masters of Disguise
by Jane Middelton-Moz, Ph.D.
'It is my feeling that debilitating shame and guilt are at the root of all dysfunctions in families,' says Jane Middelton-Moz. A few common characteristics of adults shamed in childhood: You may suffer extreme shyness, embarrassment and feelings of being

Loss and Trauma
Heartwounds: The Impact of Unresolved Trauma and Grief on Relationships
by Tian Dayton, Ph.D.
Any creature that bonds grieves when it experiences separation-whether it be an elephant kicked out of the herd, a duck that has lost its mate or a mother who sends her child off to college. As humans, we are biologically designed to form kinship bonds

Rediscovering Your Discarded Self
Children of Trauma
by Jane Middelton-Moz, Ph.D.
Imagine what it would be like to become the healthiest person you could be... This is the inherent right of each individual but when lingering emotional trauma from our childhood blocks the normal developmental process, we get struck.

Rocky & Helen, Part 1
Seriously
by Lucia Nevai
The local insurance agency was housed in a former ice cream stand at the edge of Highway 6 south of the hamlet of Dustin, New York. All four glass sides as well as the roof were angled slightly-intentionally, though the angles chosen looked dumb

Is It Fair To Go Ahead With This Wedding?
Secrets, Lies, Betrayals : How the Body Holds the Secrets of a Life, and How to Unlock Them
by Maggie Scarf
It's still not clear how or why that strange misunderstanding occurred. The plan we'd made was pretty straightforward: Claudia Martinelli and I were to meet each other in the lobby of the Yale Club, which is just across the street from Grand Central

Prologue
Past Lives, Future Healing: A Psychic Reveals the Secrets to Good Health and Great Relationships
by Sylvia Browne
Here is an insightful look at how much of one's present life is informed by one's past lives, and how many health and relationship problems have their roots in unresolved past lives. From unexplained illnesses to bizarre phobias, from irrational anxieties

Adverse Childhood Experiences Study
by CDC
The ACE Study findings suggest that these experiences are major risk factors for the leading causes of illness and death as well as poor quality of life in the United States.

The Analysis of Mind
by Bertrand Russell
The characteristic is not wholly confined to living organisms. For example, magnetized steel looks just like steel which has not been magnetized, but its behaviour is in some ways different. In the case of dead matter

Postcards From The Past: Learning that Past Behavior Does Not Define You
by John D. Moore, MS, CADC
The past is a funny thing isn't it? Like a once forgotten memory, it has a way of "showing up on our doorstep" when we least expect it, causing us to relive something that we thought was behind us.

Part 1
Children's Past Lives: How Past Life Memories Affect Your Child
by Carol Bowman
Has your child lived before? In this fascinating, controversial, and groundbreaking book, Carol Bowman reveals overwhelming evidence of past life memories in children. Not only are such experiences real, they are far more common than most people realize.

Advice & Discussions
How can you love and accept yourself?
Hi, I have a problem with loving myself and accepting things. What would your advice be in feeling good and confident within yourself?
Ever miss being a kid?
Sorry, I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this topic but I've been with my parents for all my life and now with my sister leaving soon and me growing up and all I guess im starting to panic. I've felt comfortable in this enviroment my whole life and I kind of wish things could be like this forever but I know they can't.
Trouble growing up...
Does any one else still enjoy lunchables and love eating handi snacks? I have a very good office job and I often catch people giving me funny looks when I'm eating this stuff and drinking my yoo hoo
College life
Hi, people I don't know. My first semester in college has ended. I have found ways to study well in other subjects but not in English, I have not find an exact way to write a good essay. Therefore, I would like to hear people's, who was a student that had struggled in writing essays, advice in hope to help me become a better writer.

   

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