Tag: Psychology
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The Art of Positive Co-Parenting After Divorce: A Guide for Parents

It is easy for parents to make mistakes following a divorce. Here are a few steps parents can take to avoid many of them while considering the best interest of the children.
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Navigating Children’s Transition During Divorce: Practical Tips for Parents

Divorce is difficult for children. Find out what parents can do to ease the process and maintain healthy relationships with them.
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When to be concerned with a flirting spouse:

Do you have a flirting spouse? And if yes and the flirting becomes serious, you need to evaluate your relationship.
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Common Myths in Custody Cases

Getting a divorce when children are involved can be confusing. This article is intended to dispel several misleading beliefs surrounding child custody and child support issues.
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Do You Need To Be In A Romantic Relationship To Be Happy?

Can marriage and romantic relationship guarantee happiness? Many singles believe so, however, happiness depends on our own mindset, not on another person.
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Marriage Pros and Cons

To marry or not to marry. Many people are pondering that decision to be in a marriage and are finding the answer may depend on one’s priorities in life.
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Importance Of Setting Your Goals After Getting Through A Divorce

A divorce may end your marriage, but it is the beginning of the rest of your life. Here are some tips on how to set goals to achieve your dream future.
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Back to School During a Divorce

The beginning of a new school year can be challenging for both parents and children. Here are some tips to ensure the event goes as smoothly as possible for everyone.
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Why Divorced People Are Key to Understanding Marriage

Can we learn more about marriage by studying divorce? Read about the issues and find out if you agree that we have much to learn from divorce.
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How To Choose a Therapist to help me through Divorce

A therapist can be helpful during and after a divorce. Here are things to consider when choosing a therapist and how to get the most out of counseling.