Stan Tatkin Looks at the Candidates from a Couple Therapy Perspective
Stan Tatkin Looks at the Candidates from a Couple Therapy Perspective
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Stan Tatkin Looks at the Candidates from a Couple Therapy Perspective
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Same-sex parenting has sparked much heated conversation, especially in the sphere of religion. But science has officially disproven the notion that children raised by parents of the same sex will grow up any differently than those being raised by heterosexual parents.
According to a study published in the Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, the “quality of family relationships” has more influence on a child’s well-being than the structure of the family. In addition, “no differences” were found in children despite their parents’ orientations.
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The danger of high-functioning depression as told by a college student. A good reminder for clinicians that even if it doesn’t look like a duck or quack like a duck, it might still be a duck, or depression.
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Eight things not to say to someone with anxiety… Good article from a first hand perspective on how to be helpful, and how be unhelpful to someone living with anxiety.
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Emotional Agility Here’s a good article from HBR on managing difficult thoughts and emotions.
Sharer of Joy: Nataly Kogan at TEDxBoston This is some nifty stuff, and evidence that happiness is not necessarily all that hard to catch, and it is, in fact “catching.” Nataly Kogan is the co-founder and CEO of happier.com. In her TEDx Talk she briefly covers some of the research about happiness, and notes that
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