Problem Solving For Families By Parents
Article by Melissa Ross Families have problems. That is a universal truth. Parents all over Earth have wondered why it can be so hard to solve a problem, or why…
Article by Melissa Ross Families have problems. That is a universal truth. Parents all over Earth have wondered why it can be so hard to solve a problem, or why…
Article by NOLEEN MARIAPPEN Over the last year, we’ve seen more of the worldwide community ‘wake up’ to global problems that have affected people and the planet. For decades, non-profit…
Article by MARY L. HOLDEN Creation of his or her own reality is the task of every individual. It is the same for artists who create works of art meant…
Article by Clarissa Burt and Mary L. Holden The firstborn child in her Italian family, Genevieve Piturro’s father expected her and all of his children to complete their education, “but,”…
Article by FRANCHELL Richard-Hamilton, M.D. What separates those who succeed from those who do not, despite their environment? It’s a big question, especially in regard to people who suffer chronic…
Article by MARY.L. HOLDEN Dip. It’s a common verb. Dip your toes in the water. Enjoy a dip of salsa on a chip. Allow your strong, athletic dance partner to…
Article by JESSICA WEAVER It’s easy to say no to opportunities when you know your purpose and worth in life. Recently, I tested this concept and said no to money.…
Article by Mary Kovach, Ph.D. Human brains are wired to remember in threes. Think of the three major sports in the United States and their three-letter acronyms: baseball (MLB), football…
Article by Mary L. Holden There are many dualities in life. Mentality to Metaphysicality. Therapy to Telepathy. Alaska to Hawaii. BethAnne Kapansky-Wright, Psy.D. knows this truth. She bridged it through…
Article by ANITA VANDERHAEGHE If “Now is the winter of our discontent,” we can celebrate as Richard III did in Shakespeare’s play of the same name (1594) and be hopeful…