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Jerry Kennard

Jerry Kennard

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posted 09/11/2009, comments (0)

Bedroom Stress & Relationship Stress

Problems in the bedroom aren't all related to sex. A significant trigger in stressful relationships does however relate to poor sleep. Lying next to someone who fidgets, snores, thrashes, shouts out or kicks is no fun.   Not being able to sleep properly can stir up all sorts of potential problems. Fatigue has an effect on the planning... Read moreChevron
dewalt.17
posted 09/09/2009, comments (3)

Self Isolation

I have been posting here for sometime now and I have probably written quite a few things about isolation.  Today is not much different from any other day.  Having Depression, anxiety and PTSD is very difficult to deal with,on top of that I have begun menopause so My moods are all over the place. Before the hormonal changes it was hard... Read moreChevron
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Jerry Kennard

Jerry Kennard

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posted 09/04/2009, comments (0)

Stress & the In-Laws

For many people time spent with the in-laws is little more than an exercise in defense and counter-manipulation. Tensions can sometimes build to a point where they tear families apart. So what causes the problems and what, if any, are the solutions?   Dr. Terri Apter is a psychologist and academic in the field of family dynamics. Her 20... Read moreChevron
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Eileen Bailey

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posted 09/02/2009, comments (3)

Question of the Week: Does Your Spouse/Partner/Significant Other Provide Support

Anxiety can cause a great strain on relationships. You may avoid social situations, leaving your spouse to attend functions and events alone or you may worry so much it interferes with your ability to relax, have fun ad enjoy one another.   How much does anxiety impact your relationships? Does your spouse/partner/significant other offer... Read moreChevron
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Jerry Kennard

Jerry Kennard

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posted 08/24/2009, comments (0)

How to Spot a Nervous Wreck

What a curious turn of phrase ‘nervous wreck' is. A wreck implies something that was once fully functional but is now beyond repair. As for ‘nervous', well we know that refers to anxiety. So the implication is that as a result of anxiety the affected person is now a mangled emotional heap beyond repair? This is something worth thinking... Read moreChevron
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