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Mental Health Help Isn’t Just for the Young — Especially When Your Adult Child’s Still Stuck
There’s a common idea out there that therapy is mostly for teenagers — those intense middle and high school years when emotions feel like tidal waves and young brains are still wiring themselves into ...
Q. Although my ex has never been officially diagnosed, she must have some sort of affliction because no one could be as terrible as she is without having something. That’s fine for me. I left her long ...
As life gets more expensive, one trend is accelerating: Parents are providing ongoing financial support to their adult children. It might start with help covering rent, student loans or groceries, but ...
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