When my college roommate began cutting herself, I was afraid, concerned and didn’t understand why she hurt herself. Because of our friendship, I sought to understand who, what, why and how about the practice of self-injury.
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Each year older citizens are bilked out of billions of dollars by scammers on the Internet and on the phone.
Instead of simply managing our anger, we need to transform ourselves.
Is your church a safe place for victims of emotional abuse? Learn how to offer, hope, help, and healing to abuse victims and their abusers
Learn how to heal the wounds of emotional abuse. Experts offer biblical principles and practical tips for healing.
Is emotional abuse slowly eroding you or someone you know? Learn about its destructive nature and how to find hope and healing.
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When it comes to food, college campuses are like distorted mirrors of larger American culture.
Surprisingly, my season of depression led to a greater experience of joy.
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How can you help the person you love who is struggling with alcoholism?
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Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of drug and alcohol abuse.
If your child is isolating himself, here’s what he might be trying to tell you.
Most people associate depression with a feeling of gloom or sadness, but there are greater symptoms to keep in mind.
Here are some proactive steps you can take to reduce your child’s chance of using drugs.
You can help a friend or loved one face this tragedy, despite the emotional and physical trauma.