Those of you who are suffering from grief can be often misunderstood by your friends and family around you, who want you to get better. Sometimes grief may take a long hold on you, or never go away, and there is nothing wrong with how anyone grieves. See this article from the New York Times.
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Just read an article on a new approach for dealing with autism in Therapist.com. Task driven steps. One professor had an autistic student who was always interrupting the class by talking loudly. He gave the student the task of looking up things he talked about while he lectured, which gave the student an additional function […]
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No amount of regret changes the past.No amount of anxiety changes the future.But any amount of gratitude changes the present.
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Social media is a great tool to keep in touch with people, but can also, ironically, isolate people. Providing false images of people’s seemingly perfect lives can cause mental health problems such as depression, and insecurity. Always remember to take time for yourself, and if possible, go outside for a walk, or spend some time […]
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