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A large majority of reported abuse victims end up with scars and long lasting injuries. But these “scars” are not necessarily visible to the human eye and sometimes barely detectable—they manifest themselves in emotional traumas and go much deeper than any injury of the flesh. We have a responsibility to identify potential risk factors and to take action [...]
Every great love story seems to have its setbacks. Romeo and Juliet both committed suicide; Cleopatra and Mark Antony set countries against countries; and anyone who was 6 years-old in 1995 knows how Pocahontas and John Smith wound up. Granted, most twenty-first century flings aren’t so morose; probably because Shakespeare isn’t handcrafting them. However, there [...]
Flowers are in bloom and there is not a cloud in site. You are enjoying a lovely stroll down Kirkwood stopping at unique thrift stores and enjoying the famous macaroni and cheese at Noodles N’ Company. You subconsciously think to yourself, “There is nothing that can ruin this day for me.” However, your sudden [...]
The jock and the cheerleader, the musical theater sweethearts and the love at first sight college freshmen who get together are all great examples of healthy relationships, but just how “healthy” are they? Do things like jealousy, violence and depression seem like common, normal feelings for these couples? They tend to be the uncommon things [...]
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