Helping Children Develop Resilience During Divorce
A mother recently told me about the time when she and her daughter were separated from one another for the first time after the divorce… Read More »Helping Children Develop Resilience During Divorce
A mother recently told me about the time when she and her daughter were separated from one another for the first time after the divorce… Read More »Helping Children Develop Resilience During Divorce
Halloween is often overlooked when creating parenting plans. It never seems to get the attention that Christmas, Fourth of July or even Labor Day receive.… Read More »How Not To Make Halloween Into A Nightmare: Tips For Co-Parenting
January has been dubbed “divorce month” — and with good reason. It shows a higher number of divorce filings than any other month. Going through… Read More »Why January is Considered the “Divorce Month”
According to an article in the New York Times, more Americans 50 and older are divorced than widowed. A half a century ago, 2.8% of… Read More »Divorce after age 50
These days, as soon as November hits, we are bombarded with all things holiday. From advertisements, to recipes, to school events and water cooler chatter,… Read More »Keeping The Holidays Happy Despite Your Divorce
The fact that an estimated half of all marriages in America now end in divorce doesn’t make breaking up any easier to do. The staggering… Read More »Breaking up: 7 Ways in Which Divorce Affects Your Physical and Mental Health
More and more couples are splitting up as they grow older. In fact, a quarter of all divorces now involve those over 50. Reflecting this… Read More »Why Do Older Couples Divorce?
Submitted by Sammi Siegel Clinical psychologists believe that happiness is a product of realization. One must allow oneself to go through a process to feel… Read More »Happiness is a Product of Realization
Do you have the mind-set that you struggle with your weight, that you’re too fat, that you need to go on a diet, or that… Read More »The Non-Diet Mind
So, you’ve thought, “maybe I should go talk with someone about how I’m feeling emotionally”. But you quickly change your mind and tell yourself, “oh,… Read More »Living With Inflammatory Bowel Diseases