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  2. The #1 Surprising Dating Tip for Women Over 50 ... - AOL

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    Well, Dr. Christie Kederian, LMFT—a relationship therapist and celebrity matchmaker—has a couple of surprising dating tips for women over 50. And no, there is definitely not an expiration date ...

  3. Couples therapy - Wikipedia

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    Relationship influences are reciprocal: each person involved contributes to causing and managing problems. A viable solution to the problem, and setting these relationships back on track, may be to reorient the individuals' perceptions and emotions - how one views or responds to situations, and how one feels about them.

  4. Psychological resilience - Wikipedia

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    Psychological resilience, or mental resilience, is the ability to cope mentally and emotionally with a crisis, or to return to pre-crisis status quickly. [1]The term was popularized in the 1970s and 1980s by psychologist Emmy Werner as she conducted a forty-year-long study of a cohort of Hawaiian children who came from low socioeconomic status backgrounds.

  5. Stay professional, resilient, and focused on the bigger picture: your growth and impact in the field of HR. The views and opinions expressed in this column are the author's and do not necessarily ...

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    Loving yourself is easier said than done, we know. But not only is the practice important, it's life-changing. “Self-love is important because it sets the tone for how you show up in all other ...

  7. Caring in intimate relationships - Wikipedia

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    Caring in intimate relationships is the practice of providing care and support to an intimate relationship partner. Caregiving behaviours are aimed at reducing the partner's distress and supporting their coping efforts in situations of either threat or challenge.