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by Lisa Brookes Kift, MFT Most simply stated, empathy is the ability to put oneself in another's shoes - and also the willingness to respond to the person's needs. I believe it's one of the most important components of a happy, healthy relationship. Lack of empathy is a very common problem with couples. Many people never learned how to be empathetic from their primary caregivers or weren't modeled empathy by other important... 3/2/2008 9:01:00 PM
by ConiferMassage Ever leave your massage therapist wondering how you can make that time last forever? Ever wish it were just a little more perfect next time? There are so many things that are a factor in making your massage the best and maximizing that time. To have the best massage experience possible, remember that this is your time and that you get to say how your massage goes. From the lighting to the music, you... 2/28/2008 1:32:15 PM
by Lisa Brookes Kift, MFT In this fast-paced, dog-eat-dog world we live in, super-achievers often find themselves at the top of the heap in their professions. They're the ones who eat, breathe and sleep their jobs, race out of the house, briefcase and PDA in hand, occasionally a quick kiss to the spouse and kid on the way out. They're laser focused; often appearing completely in control and on top of the world. Whether it's... 2/27/2008 10:21:02 PM
by Lisa Brookes Kift, MFT If there's one thing that we all seek - it's happiness. I've never met a person who has told me they didn't want to be happy, have you? When I do individual therapy, I have the opportunity to sit down with people as they present their concerns to me - whatever they may be. They usually seek therapy because they're experiencing some level of emotional distress - and are fundamentally unhappy. I've noticed... 2/27/2008 10:14:01 PM
by Nina Atwood, M.Ed., LPC In a recent Time Magazine article, the report from decades of research is that marriage helps both men and women live longer and healthier. But if you read the full story, you find that for women the caveat is this: the marriage must be good for her in order for her to experience the health benefits. The biggest factor? How much your relationship causes your brain to trigger the release of the stress... 2/22/2008 7:12:09 AM
by Mary Kay Morgan, MS CPT Reprinted from The Good Food News 02/20. See www.thegoodfoodnews.com for the full issue and a picture of Maisie. ;-) A month ago, we adopted an adorable Cairn terrier we named Maisie. Say hi to the nice people Maisie : "Ruff ruff!" She came from the Col Potter Cairn rescue organization and was a breeding dog for a puppy mill. Maisie is six years old and has produced 6 or 7 litters and likely spent... 2/21/2008 1:14:48 PM
by Lisa Druxman I am just recuperating from 2 weeks of nasty cold and sinus infection. Yuck! I can't tell you how much it slowed me down. And if you know moms (especially moms who work), we can't afford to slow down. But it occurred to me that maybe just maybe my body is smarter than I am. Just for a couple of weeks, I didn't workout (often) and I didn't wake up at 5:00 a.m. and work late every night like I usually... 2/20/2008 5:31:42 AM
by Brian J. Johnston Here are answers to the questions submitted from my original post: Lift Some Weight in 2008 Hi KathyK, Before I could make ANY recommendations we would need to discuss your past/present health history, including but not limited to: cardiovascular health, orthopedic limitations, past/present injuries, etc. It's ABSOLUTELY possible to achieve your desired goal over the next 4 weeks! It's really quite... 2/18/2008 1:16:50 PM
by Laurent Bannock Like most health conscious people, you pay attention to your diet, you exercise and may even take supplements. Also, like most people, you guess as to what you need. Now there is a highly accurate test that can reveal the specific foods and nutrients you need to optimize your metabolic function and health: The Comprehensive Metabolic Profile. Don't feel as well as you should, but you've been told repeatedly... 2/17/2008 2:09:29 PM
by Beth Rosenshein I get a lot of email that is very similar. "Ok, I've got hypogonadism, now what do I do?" "My doctor says that menopause is normal but I can't have sex anymore! How is that normal?" "Why do I need testosterone, I don't want to look like a man." "I don't want to change what nature meant to be, but I am miserable and can't sleep" "My wife is afraid of getting breast cancer so she would rather be miserable... 2/12/2008 1:30:10 PM
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