| Parenting Tips That Build Character When Your Kids Are Driving You Crazy
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| 2007-07-10 |
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Clinicians Corner | Family Issues
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I remember counseling a second grade boy who was a 'Sammy the Slacker.' One day his teacher confided, "When I tell my class, 'Children, please take out your readers,' Sammy leans back in his chair, his arms hanging over its back, and calls out, 'I can't find my book!' Sure enough, a little girl scrambles over, looks in his messy desk, and finds it for him." |
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| Shame & Guilt
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| 2007-04-03 |
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Clinicians Corner | Of Interest To Everyone
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Two distinct ways of feeling "bad" afflict every human being. How
those afflictions work -- and how they can be healed -- find clearest
expression in the lives of alcoholics and addicts. Neither experience
is unique to the alcoholic, but each has a special place in the
process of recovery from alcoholism. In this area perhaps more than
in any other, alcoholism and its healing contribute to our knowledge
of the human condition. |
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| The tyranny of "What if...?"
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| 2007-01-06 |
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Clinicians Corner | Columnists | Of Interest To Everyone
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What you worry about determines the course of your life. Free yourself from the tyranny of your negative "What if..." scenarios, and you will discover that you have everything to lose, and everything to gain! |
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| Sloan Career Cornerstone Center
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| 2006-10-13 |
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Clinicians Corner | Employment
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The Sloan Career Cornerstone Center is a non-profit resource center for those exploring career paths in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and computing. It is a site rich with resources for the jobhunter or career planner. |
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| Tools For Coping
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| 2005-11-20 |
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Clinicians Corner | Of Interest To Everyone | Treatment
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Our parents did the best they could knowing what they did at the time. We, as adults, must now take responsibility for our own lives and learn what "normal'' is so that we can have healthier, more productive lives. |
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