The Guilt-Free Mindset and the Shame This Perpetuates
How often do we overhear the words “I feel guilty?” We hear them and feel this when we cancel plans or realize that perhaps our
How often do we overhear the words “I feel guilty?” We hear them and feel this when we cancel plans or realize that perhaps our
The Lifesaving Transfer Just several weeks ago, Moshe (not his real name), a young father, was admitted to a small New York hospital with an
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(Courtesy of SMGH) “Purim is behind us for this year—the Jews were saved, Mordechai is a hero and Haman is dead,” said George Matyjewicz, PhD,
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Act I. The curtain rises on a home with three to seven bedrooms. Two actors portraying parents are looking on as one child leaves to
(Courtesy of Recovery at the Crossroads) How Are Trauma and Addiction Related? There are numerous comparable connections between trauma and addiction, the first of
I met Jacob Muller in Nowy Sacz, my father’s hometown. My brother and I had planned to accompany him there in 1986. The prospect didn’t
Military records indicate that Wolf (aka Velvel) Alterovich Temnogorod was born in 1899 in Starokonstantinov, Ukraine. Velvel, my granduncle, married in 1927 in Vinnitsa, Ukraine.
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(Courtesy of SMGH) “March is Women’s History Month in the U.S.,” said George Matyjewicz, PhD, community liaison at St. Mary’s General Hospital. “And this month
January 2022: He has been lying in the ICU hospital bed for days already. Helpless. Powerless. Alone. The “No visitors policy” in the hospital, because