Watch For These Forms Of Drug Use In Your High School Athlete

When you think about athletes, you often think of those who take proper care of their bodies so that they can excel in their chosen sports. At the high school level, this is often true — but there are also many high school athletes who abuse drugs. If you're a parent of a high school athlete, you need to accept that there are many reasons that your son or daughter may turn to drugs, and you should thus watch for signs of drug use. Read More 

Some Things You Will Learn In Counseling

There are many women who have had great experiences with counseling. They have gone in for a myriad of reasons and come away feeling better about themselves, more equipped to deal with the hard things in their lives, and more self assured. Here are some things that you can expect to get out of women's counseling. 1. Better Communication Skills One of the first things you will learn in counseling is how to better express yourself. Read More 

Working Through A Teen’s Porn Addiction: What Parents Can Do

By the age of 18, 62% of girls and 93% of boys are exposed to porn on the Internet. For some teens, this exposure turns into an addiction that can plague their lives and impact their relationships with friends and family. After discovering an addiction, as a parent your main focus is to help your child work through this issue; here are some of the things you can do: Don't Treat It like a Plague Read More 

3 Reasons To Hire An Executive Coach

Has taking your business to the next level been a task that you are unable to achieve? The strategies that you are using to go to a higher level might be the problem. You might have more success with accomplishing your goal by getting help from an executive coach. He or she will observe the way you are running your business, and will then offer insight on how things can be improved. Read More 

How A Marriage Therapist Can Help You At Any Stage Of Your Relationship

When you are in a romantic relationship, it can be easy to assume that nobody else can understand what is going on in your relationship besides you and your partner. However, what you may not realize is that no matter how good your relationship seems or what stage that relationship is in (i.e. planning to get married, becoming parents, contemplating a separation or divorce, or any other stage in a relationship), there are always ways that outside help can improve your relationship and/or make you realize things about your relationship you might not have noticed on your own. Read More