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Communication

How To Communicate Your Feelings

Have you ever been so emotionally overwhelmed that when you attempt to communicate your feelings with your spouse, you end up saying all the wrong

Narcissism Intervention
Emotional Abuse

Intervention for a Narcissist

Q: My husband has narcissistic personality traits and has been told by a pastor that he is actually on the disorder side of the spectrum.

Dealing with Conflict During the Holidays
Boundaries

5 Ways to Navigate Holiday Conflict

Very few of us like to admit it, but the holidays aren’t always the most wonderful time of the year for everyone. Even so, we

Victim of Covert Abuse
Dr. David Hawkins

8 Ways to Spot A Covert Abuser

Many people think of emotional abuse as slamming doors and throwing things, yelling and making threats—anything that is intended to intimidate another person. And certainly,

New Year, New You
Emotional Abuse

A New Year, A New You

For many people, January is a time of renewed hope and a fresh start. Marking a new year often means closing one chapter and viewing

A Fresh Start
Relationships

Safeguard Your Marriage with a Check Up

Just like an annual physical is a preventative measure for early detection of disease, an annual relationship check-up is a preventative measure that can be

mid-life crisis
Boundaries

How To Navigate a Mid-Life Crisis

It was Socrates who famously said that the “unexamined life is not worth living”. So is a mid-life crisis just bound to happen to everyone

Boundaries

Covid 19: An Invitation to Stillness

For many of us, life is usually such a whirlwind of activity that there isn’t room or time to really get things in order. We’re

Cultural Narcissism Today
Mindfulness

Cultural Narcissism in the US Today

As with all things evil, the origin of narcissism can be found at the fall of Eden. We see there our father and mother, Adam

thinking errors God wants to transform
Communication

14 Common Thinking Errors

Most people assume they have clear thinking. They believe their thoughts are logical. Therefore, when people disagree with them, they think it is everyone else

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