Tears of the Parent

Tears of the Parent

The results of one study show that families who struggle with bipolar disorder report lower levels of family cohesion, expressiveness, and higher levels of conflict compared to families that don’t struggle with bipolar. What can be done to help those who struggle with bipolar disorder and their families?

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Are You Feeling like the Black Sheep Too?

Are You Feeling like the Black Sheep Too?

The role of the “black sheep” is labeled as the identified patient. According to Marriage and Family Therapist and Relational Trauma Recovery Specialist, Annie Wright, an identified patient is one that merges from a negative family lifestyle.

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Teasing or Sibling Abuse?

Teasing or Sibling Abuse?

Sibling abuse is often looked at as normal contention between siblings. But in many cases, it is not just teasing, it is abuse. Overlooking this abuse can be detrimental to a child’s self-confidence and mental health.

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The Impact of Bullying on Mental Health

The Impact of Bullying on Mental Health

My world shattered when I was 17 years old. I was a junior in high school and a member of my school’s drama presidency. I never imagined how cruel my friends of over six years could be. One of my friends began spreading rumors and ‘accidentally’ shoving me into...

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What Chance Will You Give Yourself?

What Chance Will You Give Yourself?

Ghosts From My Mother's Past My mother, Debbie Madsen*, was ten years old when she first began to recognize the heartbreaking changes that would come into her life from having an alcoholic father. In a small town in southern Idaho, Bobby and Debbie were the best of...

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