Guidance - Mental health
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If you can incorporate the following 12 tips into your life, I assure you that you will make it through your divorce with less calamity and a greater sense of calm.
(after divorce, mental health, strategies, survival)
Coping with separation, divorce and loss is MAGNIFIED as the holiday season approaches. Many people feel overwhelmed by the stress and strain of trying to maintain the status quo, when in fact, their entire world is collapsing around them.
(top ten, holidays, mental health, strategies)
What happened after Hurricane Andrew is equivalent to what happens after you divorce. Divorce is an end and a beginning. From the moment you walk down the courthouse steps, you're going to need new knowledge and new ideas and most of all a new you.
(after divorce, survival, mental health)
Divorce doesn't happen in the courts, although the public record is what makes it official. It happens in the psychological changes that occur over time in both you and your ex-partner. Most of the changes occur gradually, with the result that you wake up one morning and realize that you're a different person.
(after divorce, survival, mental health)
Coping with divorce can be very stressful. Our best advice, take care of yourself first!
(after divorce, survival, mental health)
Prepare yourself for a roller coaster ride of reactions, emotions and acceptance.
(books, divorce, recovery, health, mental health)
Do you have a child with ADD? Here's some tips to help deal with their unique learning styles.
(children, parenting, mental health)
How to cope with an alcoholic spouse
(alcoholism, health, mental health, marriage)
When Mom has a boyfriend and Dad's remarried, parents must stay focused on the needs of their child. Bringing a new person into the family can threaten the child's sense of security and belonging.
(children, parenting, love, after divorce, mental health)
There are five stages to work through. These stages are not linear; you do not start at the first and progress through them in an orderly fashion. You cycle back and forth, and you can be in more than one stage at the same time. This can be exceedingly crazy making, especially since the grieving process can take up to two years. You need to give yourself permission to take the time to fully grieve.
(divorce, survival, mental health)
Children exposed to divorce are twice as likely to repeat a grade and five times likelier to be expelled or suspended from school, according to the article "Divorce's Toll on Children" by Karl Zinsmeister.
(children, mental health)
Don't get ruined by divorce. Here's top ten ways to avoid a divorce hangover.
(top ten, mental health)
Over the past few years, we have been bombarded by a series of horrible, tragic events. How then, do young children handle such situations?
(parenting, children, mental health)
Do you have any special advice for someone who has been in a marriage for 24 years? I am finding that almost everything I do, see, hear, go, etc. reminds me of my ex...This has just happened in the past five weeks, so I am still trying to deal with the betrayal and disbelief too.
(divorce, marriage, mental health)