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Articles related to "Guilt"
Homeschooling Guilt Homeschooling guilt is often a by-product of homeschooling. The responsiblities of homeschooling can feel overwhelming. homeschooling • guilt • homeschooling guilt • responsiblities • homeschool
The Great White Guilt - <i>Jimmie Blacksmith</i>'s Cry for Freedom Examination of the portrayal of indigenous Australians on film, using <i>The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith</i> as a case study. aboriginal • aborigines • aborigine • black-australia • indigenous australians
Multiple Sclerosis Guilt Both MS patients and their loved ones suffer from different forms of guilt. Don't fall into this trap. Learn to demolish guilt now...... multiple sclerosis • ms • guilt • caretaker • silent symptoms
Women: Say No Without Guilt Women in particular find it difficult to blend their desire to help and connect with others with the need to establish limits by saying no. my answer is no • women saying no • apologetic no • important to set boundaries • feeling guilty
A Walk Through The 12-Steps: Step 9 Step 9 of any 12-Step Program suggests that we make direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others. 12 step programs • twelve step programs • step 9 • coping • making amends
The Secret Shame of Penny Lane Beatles fans flock to Liverpool from all over the world just to stand in the famous Penny Lane, though very few will know why it is called that. penny lane • liverpool • slave trade • wealth • abolition
History, Trauma and Memory III This third and last article in this series will explore the potential of breaking the silence with which so many have lived for too long. ww ii • history • trauma • memory • jewish
Sexy Pirates Of Reconciliation Australians won't achieve reconciliation with Aboriginal people until they can stop feeling guilty. How? Let's make Prime Minister Johnny Howard look like Johnny Depp. white australia • prime minister john howard • reconciliation • sorry day • stolen wages
The Grief of Losing a Loved One Why did he do it? Could it have been prevented? Should the warning signs be noticeable? Is anyone to blame? suicide survivor • losing a loved one • commit suicide • greif counseling • feel guilty
Cultural Guilty Pleasures One person's bad habit is another's guilty pleasure? Maybe, but then there are the "guilty pleasures" that are all guilt. So why do we cling to the idea of them? guilty pleasures • bad habits • foie gras • cigarettes • fox hunts
Film Review, The Proposition Nick Cave's film "The Proposition" shows great courage in its portrayal of the covered-up frontier Aboriginal war. But does that courage extend to the marketing? marginalised indigenous • frontier guerilla warfare • australian frontier conflict • liberal masochists • irish bushrangers
Children and Bereavement This article offers guidance for parents and educators in the how significantly children are affected by grief. loss of a parent • children and bereavement • grief process • children and suicide • abnormal grief
You Can't be Both, So Quit Trying! A column by Mike Gowan about parenting in the nineties as a single father. single parenting • issues
A Walk through the 12-Steps: Step 4 Step 4 of any 12-Step Program says that we are to make a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. fibromyalgia • 12 step programs • twelve step programs
Major Depression First in a series of two articles on major mental depression, symptoms, diagneses and types major depression • diagnoses
Post-Adoption Depression Many adoptive parents are suffering from a common complaint called Post-Adoption Depression. It's a real condition that many in the adoption community are unaware exists. post-adoption blues • feeling sad after adopting • suffering from depression after an adoption • how mothers can cope with after adoption depressio • coping with after adoption blues
Time Heals Borderline PD Symptoms A study recently appearing in The American Journal of Psychology reveals that many Borderline PD traits decline with age. borderline pd symptoms • bpd research • borderline personality disorder studies • bpd study • bpd symptoms improve
Trying to Understand how to Help a Friend with Fibromyalgia A friend trying to understand fibromyalgia understanding fibromyalgia
CHRISTMAS IS COMING! MENTAL HEALTH and the SEASON! Plan early to cope with the additional stresses of the Christmas Holiday Season. For the Mentally Healthy and the Mentally Ill. mental illness • brain • depression • bipolar • schizophrenia
The Downward Spiral of Depression A glimpse into the world of depressive disorders: the symptoms, the possible causes, and the treatments used to treat this debilitating disease. major depression • depressive • depressed • support • treatments
Best Bites: Vere Chocolate "True chocolate for chocolate lovers," is the way Vere describes its dark and delicious confections. Luckily for me, we have a match made in chocolate heaven! vere chocolate • dark chocolate • arriba cocoa bean • 75% cocoa • ecuadorian chocoalte nibs
Bobby and J. Edgar by Burton Hersh Burton Hersh's book "Bobby and J. Edgar" leads the reader expertly through the tangles and intrigues of the Kennedy years. bobby and j.edgar • burton hersh • kennedy family • j. edgar hoover • fbi director
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids: a visit to their site broadway cares • equity fights aids • bc/efa • websites • aids education
Duke Blue Devils Lacrosse Team The Duke Blue Devils have always been known as great scholars and sportsmen. With the indictment of two lacrosse players for rape, Duke has earned its evil nickname. duke • duke blue devils • devils • duke university • lacrosse
Lemon Squares Recipe Crisp bars with a cookie style crust and sweet lemony topping. lemon squares • lemon bars • lemon recipes • dessert recipes • easter desserts
Lord Peter Wimsey Dorothy L. Sayers created the complex and dashing detective Lord Peter Wimsey - and according to some critics, fell in love with him. lord peter wimsey • dorothy l. sayers • detective fiction • gaudy night • harriet vane
Movie Review: Trade From the writer of The Motorcycle Diaries, this uneven movie delves into the sordid world of human trafficking. trade the movie • movie review • movie reviews • film review • film reviews
Orthorexia Nervosa is an Obsessive Healthy Diet Considered an eating disorder like anorexia, bulimia and binge eating, orthorexia nervosa takes weight loss goals to the extreme with an obsessive healthy diet. orthorexia nervosa • obsessive healthy diet • extreme nutrition • weight loss goals • eating disorder
The Astrological Moon The Moon is the symbol of the emotional self. Explore the Moon for further self-understanding! moon • astrology • relationships • emotions
The Knights Templar The Templars were famous long before Dan Brown's novel "The Da Vinci Code" cast them as goddess-worshipping protectors of the secret of the Grail. But who were they? templar • templer • templier • templarios • temple
The Poet's Way of Knowing Only the truly great get Pulitzers by writing about cubicles, backyards and coffeepots. If "write what you know" still applies, how can the rest of us jazz it up? poetry • fredy neptune • autobiography of red • les murray • anne carson
WomenAndFinancialSuccess This article explores the tension between women's desire for financial independence and traditional views of femininity. labour • labor • women • work • conflict
64 Ways to Say I Love You Strengthening your relationship can help you overcome fear of intimacy, develop close connections, & spice up your love life. Here's 64 ways to say I love you. relationship tips for lovers • ways to say i love you • making your relationship stronger • how to say i love you • fear of intimacy
At Grass by Philip Larkin Philip Larkin's poem "At Grass" employs his sensitive poetic technique to reflect on a field of aged racehorses, and on the practice of poetry. at grass • philip larkin • ekphrasis • description • synaesthesia
Books that Will Make a Unique Gift Pick from this group judged best personal development books as a unique and personal holiday gift set for that special person in your life. books • personalized gift • unique gift • abraham • law of attraction
Caring for Yourself: Part 1 Caregivers caring for themselves. caregiving • elderly • caregivers • respite • in home care
Cow and Chicken Cartoon Sit Com Cow and Chicken is one of the ever increasing children's cartoons which appeals to both adults and children. cow and chicken • i am weasel • supercow • adult cartoons • david feiss
History, Trauma and Memory In the first of this three-part series of articles on this topic, I will explore the still contentious notion that many German civilians were also victimized in WWII. wwii • memory • history • trauma • psychology
How Hughes has blinded us: <I>What I Have Written</i> (1996) Critical analysis of the Australian masterwork, <i>What I Have Written</i> (1996) film review of john hughes' classic film "what i h • starring jacek koman • martin jacobs and angie milliken.
How to Overcome Emotional Eating Emotional eating can be a dieter's worst nightmare. Learn how to identify and overcome emotional eating patterns with these easy strategies. stop overeating • quit emotional eating • stop stress eating • quit mindless eating • emotional triggers
Mom or Educator?? Having your child attend the same day care where you work, isn't all what it's cracked up to be. Here you'll find tips how to deal when asking yourself: are you Mom or Educator? parent • mother • educators • emotions • pre-school
Nurturing Your Child's Soul Christian parenting demands that we raise children to have a real relationship with God. How do we encourage our children to know God more and turn to Him for guidance? nurturing child's soul • nurturing your child's soul • christian parenting • spiritual parenting • childlike faith |
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