Best of Our Blogs: December 4, 2018

The holidays can be a time to look forward to and it can be a time to dread. For this in the latter category, can you find a way to carve out time for yourself? Think of it as sifting through the unnecessary stuff to find the jewels of the holidays or create your own holiday. Maybe it’s the holiday lights or cuddling up with a good book and hot cup of cocoa. Maybe it’s the time of year when you decide to volunteer. Maybe it’s about scheduling self-care sessions that involve things like meditating, having coffee with a friend or seeking therapy. The holidays can be stressful. But it can also be fun, joyful and even relaxing. Like everything else, it is what you make of it. When Parental Authority is Undermined (Big Picture Parenting) – If you feel your losing your child to outside influences, this is worth your read. To the Parents of Kids that Don’t Fit In: Your Kids Are All Right (Common Humanity) – Your child is different. Should you be concerned? What You Need To Know About Panic Attacks (Cultivating Contentment & Happiness) – It’s the steps you can take to help manage and reduce symptoms if you experience a panic attack. Mother to Daughter – 6 Things To Say Instead of Giving Advice (The Good Daughter Syndrome) – When your words are ignored or resented, you might want to try this instead. How to treat Borderline Personality Disorder: A Schema Therapy Approach (Part 4) (The Recovery Expert) – For information on ...
Source: World of Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tags: Best of Our Blogs Source Type: blogs