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The 53rd Annual Southwestern School for Behavioral Health Studies Conference will be held VIRTUALLY August 8-11, 2021! This year’s theme…
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Do you remember the last moment you felt completely connected to yourself, what you believe in, your values and ethics?…
If a close friend or sibling has a bad day, we are all quick to send them a mood-boosting text…
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Back in 1991, my late husband Bill was two years sober and beginning his life over at the age of…
By Ralph H. Earle, PhD, LMFT, ABPP, CSAT and Dr. Marcus R. Earle, PhD, LMFT, CSAT A wise man once…