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Along with communication problems, negative, insecure thoughts are also the root of what breaks relationships. Psychologist Jeffrey Bernstein states that while it’s crucial for both partners to develop listening skills and learn to hear each other out by reflecting on the needs of their significant other, he also points out the underlying toxic thoughts we often keep to ourselves that aren’t openly talked about enough. Although challenges can’t be worked out in a single night and take time to be resolved in order to progress into the healthy strong relationships we yearn for, the first step is to be cognizant about the way you think about your partner. Psych2Go shares with you 10 thoughts that can destroy relationship.
Acute Grief: The Initial Response to Bereavement
Depression in older adults is under-recognized and under-treated. Sidney Zisook, MD, explores the initial response of bereavement, acute grief.
We don't "move on" from grief - We move forward with it
Social Interaction When You Have Low Self-Esteem
Social interaction is particularly challenging when you have low self-esteem, but it's important for meeting people, making friends and building self-esteem. Fay Agathangelou, author of "Building Self-Esteem," shares some tips on social interaction when you have low self-esteem.
Meet Yourself: A User's Guide to Building Self-Esteem
Niko Everett would like to introduce you to someone she thinks you should know-YOU! As the founder of Girls for Change, Niko has helped many young teens transform their communities and themselves by holding up a powerful mirror. In this engaging talk, Niko will demonstrate how anyone- from boys and girls to grown men and women can get a glimpse into their own transformational looking glass too.