Family Crisis

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By Pamela Pope 0 comments
When seniors need rehabilitation therapy it is often the result of a significant medical incident that drains the senior of strength, energy, and the ability to perform self care tasks. Due to the nature of needing rehabilitation therapy, many ... more »
By Shaweety 2 comments
You are one of the first to arrive at the grieving families home. You feel like you would like to help but don't know where to start. No one ever does. Losing someone is in most cases can be confusing for those left behind to take care of the ... more »
By dandelion451 1 comments
When a rift has come between you and a loved one, you must to be able forgive and apologize without expecting to receive forgiveness and an apology in return... more »
By Christina Ellis 2 comments
Earthquake preparedness is essential if you live in regions that are earthquake prone. Fault lines run throughout the globe yet some areas are more susceptible to seismic activity than others. Building codes continue to change in order to provide ... more »
By Christopher Miller 1 comments
If you have ever seen that obscure British miniseries, The Prisoner, than you probably know that retiring as a secret agent can be a tricky thing. After a life of assuming other identities, infiltrating foreign governments, and unraveling ... more »
By Jennysaur 0 comments
We all cherish our freedom. Here is a simple guide to keep it, maintain it, and thrive in American society... more »
By Natalie Hernandez 0 comments
If someone loves you then it should feel as if they do. Emotional abuse is basically the tearing down of another human being for their own satisfaction. It is a pattern of behavior that can destroy a child's positive development. Emotional abuse ... more »
By Becca 2 comments
Learn how to do what is right for your children and successfully win a custody battle... more »
By Larry Fike, M.Phil. 1 comments
So you're working at your desk, perhaps trying to write or pay bills, but "Jr." is just beginning to walk. What do you do? This is just one of a myriad of possible ideas. It works!.. more »
By crossroad 1 comments
Life can be extremely challenging especially when you have so much to do and so little time. It's easy to feel as if you are out of balance. Too much work and not enough pleasure. Or too little time to spend with family and friends and too much ... more »
By juliaborsos 0 comments
Now that Summer is here, bushfires are a potential threat, particularly in these dry years during drought. Follow these simple steps to ensure that you are prepared for a bushfire... more »
By Kaizerorama17 0 comments
There are millions upon millions of broken homes throughout the worlds. Not everyone has a house,with a white picket fence, a car, and 2 supporting parents advocating you and your every move. Sometimes your parents may not be better well off. ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 3 comments
Alcoholism is a disease that affects not only the alcoholic. Family and friends of an alcoholic can be in social settings and situations that are uncomfortable and possibly even dangerous. If you have a friend or family member struggling with ... more »
By Angie Shiflett 1 comments
Most of us will deal with some form of loss at one point or another in life. This loss may come in the form of a cherished pet, a family member, friend, classmate, or a coworker. Regardless of who or what that passes, many who are left behind ... more »
By imaqueen1975 0 comments
dealing with alcoholism in a relationship... more »
By Elizabethknows 2 comments
Feeling scared or do not know what to do I will give you some tips on what to expect when a loved one is locked up... more »
By Julia Fuller 0 comments
It can be difficult for outsiders to understand how attached a family can become to a foster child. When you love and care for a child’s every need for a year or more you become that child’s parent. Unless there is a real personality clash, the ... more »
By Ynot 0 comments
With this week's wildfires in California, it makes sense to prepare for the possibility of having to evacuate your home in a hurry. Living 5 miles from Malibu, this idea really hit home for me. These principles will apply whether you're ... more »
By TerriR 2 comments
A Do Not Resuscitate Order or DNR orders emergency medical staff to withhold CPR and other life-reviving treatments if the patient's heart or breathing stops, allowing death. We all know death is a part of every life but discussing the need for ... more »
By Select Visions 1 comments
Eliminating chaos in your life must start with the person contributing the most. MOM DAD get it together....Boyfriend, Girlfriend?.. more »
By PattyOh 1 comments
Many Americans are faced with helping their aging parents and making sure that they’re taken care of. Most elderly Americans have Medicare health insurance. What their children don’t know is that while Medicare has two parts, A and B, it doesn’t ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
It takes a smart person to admit she needs help. Many people prefer to seek Christian family counseling because it deals with the body, mind and spirit. This type of counseling may be a little hard to find, and your health care plan may be ... more »
By Knowledgeable 5 comments
Gives married men tips on how to get their mother-in-law's to shut the hell up!.. more »
By Lori Lucero 0 comments
Some children who experience trauma develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD. While PTSD must be diagnosed by a mental health professional, caring adults can help children exposed to traumatic events by knowing what signs and symptoms to ... more »
By parvenue 0 comments
On the whole I believe that honesty is the best policy, but we all have those times in our life when it's necessary to withhold the truth or lie. Call it a white lie, call it a whopper, but sometimes we have to tell an untruth in order to ... more »