dr. michelle golland
Sex Therapy Basics
An unfulfilled sex life can become a big issue that can erode even the healthy parts of your marriage. If you or your partner is having sexual issues, it is best to deal with them directly, honestly -- and with the help of a professional.
Stop the Teen-Pregnancy Blame Game!
The MTV shows "16 and Pregnant" and "Teen Mom" don't glamorize teen pregnancy. Giving these young mothers covers on magazines with a quote like, "I'm Broke" certainly isn't glamorous, either.
Talking with a Parent Who Is Dying
What would you say to your mom or dad if you were told they would be dead in a matter of months? How would you spend your remaining time with them? Do you wonder what they would want from you at the end of their life?
The Science of Saying 'I'm Sorry'
Turns out, there's a science to apologizing. The findings from a new set of studies help us define what makes a "good" apology, and also reveal how different types of people respond to different types of apologies.
Empathy and Income
A new study has found that poor people are more likely to give to neighbors who are suffering from the same problems they're dealing with themselves, while wealthy people are more concerned with "institutional" giving. Here's why.
Not Hot for Teacher!
It's a classic story: A teenager attends the first day of school and winds up hating one of his teachers. As he slams the door to his room, you hear him mumbling about how the teacher "hates" him, too. What's a parent to do?
Betrayal, Disconnection and Deception: Tiger's Tale
Tiger Woods has operated in a world where what he wants and needs is paramount. He would only need to slightly placate those around him to continue the false life and false persona that he created early on as a child prodigy.
Siblings: Love 'Em or Hate 'Em, They Make Us Who We Are
Sibling relationships are most likely the longest-lasting you'll have in your life. We love our sibs and we absolutely hate our sibs, too! How birth order shapes our lives ....
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