Tag Archives: Mental Health

Attracting Emotionally Unavailable & Abusive Partners

Couple walking on the beach after being married Every person who ever lived struggled with repeating behaviors they regretted, weren’t effective or they didn’t like! It is actually unavoidable to a degree; because of the way our brains work. If you have re-entered relationships, begun others that turned out the same, or simply dropped your coffee on the same spot over and over [...]
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PTSD & War Heroes, Spiritual Needs of Our Returning Veterans

Two soldiers on patrol 8The Bible begins and ends with a war. The classic “good vs. evil” narrative is the central storyline of God’s word. Before George Lucas and Star Wars, we had God walking in the Garden of Eden and His nemesis, a serpent, waging war in the most epic “Good vs. Evil” story that the world has [...]
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The Danger of Using Alcohol to Cope with Depression

Woman Using alcohol to cope with depression Contributor: Staff of Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center A recent study released by the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) revealed that alcohol abuse and depression were among the top causes of avoidable emergency room visits on a national level, highlighting the seriousness of these mental health issues. Using alcohol to cope with depression is [...]
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Female Military and Sexual Abuse – Find Healing & Hope

United States Aircraft Carrier There are few things in life as discouraging, depressing and altogether disgusting as sexual abuse of any person in any circumstance but abusing another person in the military under the guise of “protecting freedom” has a certain nuanced evil to it. It’s one thing to see evil at the hands of untrained, unprincipled, undisciplined folk; [...]
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Masking Loneliness Behind Promiscuity in Women

Woman struggling with sex addiction Toddlers are great teachers. If you watch them closely, they show you a crystal clear picture of fulfilling urges and meeting emotional desires. They do it in a way that isn’t subtle, doesn’t use the clever, socially acceptable, or justified deceptions that we adults use. One moment the toddler screams in pain and the next [...]
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