Mar 19, 2012 | College Students, Counseling, Relationships
The concerned parent of a depressed college student The friend of someone with severe anxiety The wife that sees the emotional struggles in her husband Each person has come to me asking for help for someone else. In some cases, the other person is willing to receive...
Feb 27, 2012 | Inspiration, Self-Help
“To reach a port, we must sail—Sail, not tie at anchor—Sail, not drift.” Franklin Roosevelt A sailboat is propelled by the wind rather than by gasoline and a motor. On days when the winds are weak, sailors sometimes become frustrated by the slow speed and lack of...
Feb 9, 2012 | Grief and Loss, Relationships
The new TLC Special, “I Cloned My Pet” tells the stories of people who choose to clone their pets. One participant on the show, Danielle, chose to pay $50,000 to clone her beloved dog named Trouble. The ability to clone a pet is relatively new. In the past, people...
Jan 25, 2012 | Children, College Students, Parents
New research from Sam Houston State University shows that 1 out of 7 Texas college students has played “The Choking Game.” This is a behavior involving the deliberate cuff off of blood flow from the brain, with the purpose of achieving a high. This behavior has also...