Q: Dr. Ronald J. Frederick, please tell our readers why you wrote Loving Like You Mean It. Dr. Frederick: Every day in my work as a psychologist, I meet with people struggling to make love work. I hear about relationships that seem to start off...
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By: Resmaa Menakem When my brothers and I were little, we spent a lot of time at our grandmother’s house. She was always happy to have us, but sometimes, when we got into serious trouble, she would whup us. She used a switch braided from the...
Read moreAuthor Charles Garfield Introduces Life's Last Gift
Giving and receiving peace when a loved one is dying For the past forty-three years, Charles Garfield, PhD has spent time at the bedsides of dying people, as well as caring for those who love them. Garfield shares that throughout those years, it...
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By: Charles Garfield You may have had a difficult history with the person who’s dying—it’s fairly common for family members to be caring for someone who has abused, neglected or mistreated them, or broken their trust. And if that’s the case, you...
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