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Dr. Gitanjali Sharma (www.FamilyMarriageCounselling.com)India
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Marriage, Divorce, Family relationships, Spiritual counseling, Self esteem, Motivation. Anger management. Stress management. Leadership seminars | |
TriciaU.S.
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I was a single parent to my child his entire life. I have experienced many ups and downs that comes everyday with being a single parent. I have learned a lot throughout these years about child support/courts, ways to cope with the daily stress, day care issues, work, ADD, relationships, teenagers, when to compromise and when to not, money issues, discipline issues, etc. I have done an excellent job raising my son who is now on his own and functioning well. I am currently an Executive of my company without any type of degree. My perseverance and strength has gotten me this far in life and work. I learned to understand what I need to focus on in life and what I can`t waste time on, learning to compromise most situations. | |
Dr. Joseph AbrahamU.S.
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Sibling relationships; parents and adolescents; identity crisis; social anxiety; fear of failure; sexual difficulties; sense of helplessness; anger | |
Debra ColemanU.S.
On Vacation
returns 12/15/2009 |
I can answer questions pertaining to: dating, raising babies & teens, job-related, unemployment, business opportunities, engagement, step-family issues, and other family relationships. I can also answer questions pertaining to Christian living in these particular areas. I cannot answer questions pertaining to homosexuality. | |
Joseph de BeauchampU.S.
On Vacation
returns 12/11/2009 |
Counseling for 30 years, and PhD. |
Hi Grace! I think some of the ups would be that you make all the decisions the way you think is right without having to argue your point with the other partner. Probably less stressful when you do
Yvonne, Are you expecting for a generic / one time e-mail answer for your issue(s)? Hopefully you do understand that this is 'mission impossible'. Every parent-child 'story' like this is unique
Hi Kendra, Its great that your boyfriend wants his own "quality time" with your daughter to bond. But under the circumstances, if it bothers him to change a diaper, then unfortunately he can't be left
Hi Jacqueline, I agree with you 100%, he is being very disrespectful and not very trustworthy. Although your daughter is 23, you have a duty as her mother to make sure she is always safe, no matter
Hi Sarah! You can never stop the grandmom from saying certain words and to tell her to stop would probably do no good. However perhaps next time she says something as "your daddy loves you" I would
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