by Michelle Chaban | Oct 29, 2016 | Autism
Culture largley shapes attitudes about many things and on many levels. In Psychology Today, John E. Robison shares his thoughts on neurodiversity and Australian culture. Here is a link:...
by Michelle Chaban | Oct 29, 2016 | Relationships
Break ups can be difficult and sometimes catch one by surprise. In Psychology Today, Dr. Weber provides tips for navigating through break ups that were unexpected. Here is a link:...
by Michelle Chaban | Oct 29, 2016 | Addiction
Technology and social media are such a significant part of our culture and everyday life. In his Psychology Today article, Dr. Samuel Veissiere sheds light on addiction to technology. Here is a link:...
by Michelle Chaban | Oct 29, 2016 | Healthy Lifestyle, Relationships
Sexual intimacy can be fluid in a long term relationship. But, what factors contribute to having a great sex life over time? In Psychology Today, Susan McQuillan discusses some of the research and implications for having a satisfying sex life with your partner. Here...
by Michelle Chaban | Oct 29, 2016 | Relationships
All marriages require work and effort. However, sometimes relationships are deeply troubled and in need of help. In Oprah.com, Leigh Newman shares some of the telling signs that one’s marriage is truly in trouble. Here is a link:...