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Avoiding the Good Intentions that Pave the Way to Hell

 I have recently found myself thinking a lot about good intentions.  Inherently, they seem positive, right? However, they have a deeper negative impact that many do not fully appreciate. Good intentions are nothing more then idyllic dreams masquerading as concrete goals. Good intentions are often things we say we want

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger January 16, 2019

Is Experience the Best Teacher?

You may have heard that experience is the best teacher, but like any class there are always students who learn very little. Just having an experience doesn’t guarantee the quality or quantity of learning that may be obtained. Aldous Huxley once said, “Experience is what happens to you, it is

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger January 16, 2019

Stopping Gun Violence and the Rise of Suicide

33,000 lives end by guns each year in the United States. Two-thirds of gun deaths in the United States every year are suicides. The next-largest set of gun deaths — 1 in 5 — were young men aged 15 to 34, killed in homicides. These men were most likely to

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger January 16, 2019

Finding Direction in Life: Where are You Going?

There was once a small community of Buddhist monks. The oldest and wisest of the monks was the Abbot who came from a long line of abbots. However, in the monastery there was a novice, the youngest of the monks, and the first of his family to enter the monastic life.

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger January 16, 2019

Anger and Personality Style

What situations make you angry for no apparent reason, especially when others handle the same situation calmly? Is there a particular word that irritates you? Do you get annoyed when people only drive 70 on a 55mph road? Is it situations that leave you feeling disrespected? Ignored? Like you have

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger January 16, 2019

Your True Identity: Coping with Change

A stream, from a far-off mountain, passed down through the countryside, until it at last reached the sands of the desert. Just as it had crossed every other barrier, the stream tried to cross the desert, but the stream found that as fast as it ran into the sand, its

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger January 16, 2019

How to Ask Your Spouse for Support—Without Sounding Like a Nag or Critic

We know that our partners aren’t mind readers, and it’s best to be clear with our communication. But whether we’re asking for help around the house, reminding our spouse about an unfinished task or requesting some space when we’re sad, it can sound like we’re nagging or criticizing them. Of

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger January 4, 2019

ADHD and Work: 9 Tips for Thriving at the Office

Adults with ADHD are all-too aware of their shortcomings at work and regularly bash themselves for their inconsistent productivity and sinking motivation. But there are many things you can do to thrive at the office. For starters, it’s important to recognize that all workers struggle. “It would be a mistake

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger January 1, 2019

When You’re Struggling with Self-Loathing in Bipolar Disorder

Many people with bipolar disorder struggle with self-loathing. Maybe the self-loathing starts as the depressive phase does with all sorts of awful thoughts about yourself. Because that’s how depression works: It outright lies, and inflicts pain. You can’t do anything right. You’re an abject failure. You’re also stupid. And worthless, and no one

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger December 2, 2018

More Anxiety Experts Reveal What They Really Want Everyone to Know About Anxiety

For something so common, anxiety is still massively misunderstood. There are myths and misconceptions about everything from what anxiety disorders look and feel like to what actually helps to treat these illnesses and navigate anxiety. Which is why we asked several anxiety experts to clear things up. Below, you’ll find

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger November 27, 2018