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How to Stay Right When You've Been Wronged
It's easy to treat people well when they treat you well, but here are 13 ways to handle yourself when you're mistreated
Posted 11 July 2019
Rick Hanson, PhD
Rick Hanson, Ph.D., is a psychologist, Senior Fellow of UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center, and New York Times best-selling author of "Hardwiring Happiness" and "Buddha's Brain."
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How to Break Out of Bad Relationship Patterns
These healthy ways to deal with a breakup will reduce problems in your next relationship
Posted 19 June 2019
Alison Humphreys, LCPC
Alison Humphreys, LCPC, is a licensed psychotherapist with a Master of Science degree in Clinical Psychology from Loyola University Maryland.
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Ask a Therapist: What Did You Help a Client Learn Today?
Therapists share real client breakthroughs and "a-ha" moments
Posted 19 June 2019
Shannon Guyton
Shannon is the managing editor at 7 Cups, passionate about helping others through the power of words.
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Five Signs that a Relationship is Abusive
Find out how to spot abusive behaviors such as demean, detachment, intimidation, isolation, exploitation, and corruption
Posted 03 June 2019
Kathy Wenzel
Kathy is the editor of a leading regional publication in Michigan with personal experience with and a passion for mental health issues.
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Three Types of Divorce and When to Get Help
Learn how each type of divorce affects children and how to help them cope, from "How to Talk to Your Kids About Your Divorce" by Dr. Samantha Rodman
Posted 03 June 2019
Samantha Rodman, PhD
Dr. Samantha Rodman, aka "Dr. Psych Mom," is a clinical psychologist originally from Brooklyn, NY and now practicing in North Bethesda, Maryland.
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What to Say to a Friend Going Through a Hard Time
It can be difficult to figure out what to say to a loved one in need, here are three meaningful ways you can offer support
Posted 19 May 2019
Rachel Cherry White
Rachel Cherry White has a degree in Family & Community Services and is a strong proponent of psychological well being, truly believing that everyone can and should live their best life.