“Time is a dressmaker specializing in alterations.” Faith Baldwin By Susan Parish Walker Can we compare apples to oranges or apples to pears? When one…
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15 Ways to Help Children Like Themselves
1. Reward children. Give praise, recognition, a special privilege or increased responsibly for a job well done. Emphasize the good things they do, not the…
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Narrative Therapy
Narrative therapy involves exploring the shaping moments of a person’s life, the turning points, the key relationships, and those particular memories not dimmed by time….
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Attachment
By: Walker Wellness Team Attachment is a special emotional relationship that involves an exchange of comfort, care, and pleasure. It is a universal, enduring affective…
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Healthy Beginnings Have Happy Endings
“There is more difference within the sexes than between them.” Ivy Compton-Burnett The objective will be to focus on relationships or Eating Disorder Inventory III…
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Conquering the Art of Communication: Conflict Resolution
Susan Parish-Walker “Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.” Mother Teresa When you observe your surroundings what…
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Improving Body Image
Susan Justitz Ph.D If you are among the millions of women who does not like the way her body looks, join the club. Over half…
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Powerful Protein
Elise Gordon M.S., RD/LD Did you know that there are over 10,000 different proteins in our body?! Protein makes up so much of our body:…
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Breaking the Rules of an Eating Disorder
By Natalie Hutson, M.S., L.P.C. Eating Disorder Deception: You are an exception to the rule. The eating disorder has a way of making people feel…
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