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May 19, 2022
Positive thinking can really create a beautiful marriage

Perhaps the most powerful marriage killer is negativing thinking - what goes through a partner's mind when his/her mate does something wrong or is perceived to have done something wrong? If it is negative thoughts, even if the partner is not in the wrong, it will be a nail in the coffin. Clinical psychologist, Dr. ...
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April 17, 2012
Living with Andre and autism

The latest statistics from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) show that one in 88 children are diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder and that one in 54 boys are affected. Child psychologist, Dr. Michelle Major, said on a weekly basis, that she is diagnosing about one child per week with a condition within the autism spectrum.
"And if our statistics are typical to what other countries are, t...

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November 02, 2021
Pandemic Disengagement Widens Gap For Some Boys

One psychologist is bringing a greater sense of urgency to finding solutions for young boys hit with pandemic stress and disengagement from schools.

According to Dr Valerie Knowles, a clinical psychologist who specializes in mental and behavioral health in children, adolescents and their families, the country must not ignore its male students who experienced academic disparities, violence and ...

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April 19, 2012
Jung Society of Nassau presents, Sex, Love and Rock Your Soul

Nassau, Bahamas - The Jung Society of Nassau are pleased to announce that Dr. Constance Avery-Clark will present a workshop on 

Sex, Love and Rock
Your Soul on

Saturday, April 28th at the Sheraton Cable Beach. The event will start at 9:30am and end at 2:30pm.

What
Matters Most in Relationships or who's playing lead guitar in the Rock
Band of Your Blood and how not to get heartbroken by ...

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April 19, 2012
Jung Society of Nassau presents, Sex, Love and Rock Your Soul

Nassau, Bahamas - The Jung Society of Nassau are pleased to announce that Dr. Constance Avery-Clark will present a workshop on 

Sex, Love and Rock
Your Soul on

Saturday, April 28th at the Sheraton Cable Beach. The event will start at 9:30am and end at 2:30pm.

What
Matters Most in Relationships or who's playing lead guitar in the Rock
Band of Your Blood and how not to get heartbroken by ...

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September 13, 2021
It would only get worse

Swiss psychologist Carl Jung once said, "You are what you do, not what you say you'll do." The dynamic between government and the Bahamian people is very much a relationship, and in pursuit of this relationship, we are courted and wooed for our vote.

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Legacy at arms length
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July 24, 2015
Legacy at arms length

Dear Editor,

The entire Baha Mar debacle ? or saga, or any of the seemingly endless synonyms that have been attached to this on going national quandary ? raises a few red flags.

With the constant bombardment of information, assertions, allegations, intimidation, indecisiveness, separation, solidarity and other Jedi mind games that have been played out in and on every media outlet known to ou...

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July 02, 2011
Do all you can to keep your marriage healthy and happy

One of the most important things spouses can do is to show appreciation every day for each other. Too many spouses take each other for granted.  They expect the love they have to just last and last without doing anything.  This is false and dangerous.  Words that can help us understand the meaning and importance of appreciation are gratitude, thankfulness and gratefulness.  Spo...

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July 27, 2021
Ignoring mental health needs put essential workers at risk

Owing to a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, one psychologist is urging essential workers to prioritize their mental health.

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July 22, 2021
Ignoring Mental Health Needs Put Essential Workers at Risk

Owing to a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, one psychologist is urging essential workers to prioritize their mental health.

“There is a concept of shared trauma that can be applied to essential workers. They are a group of persons overlooked because of their position in society, their titles and functions, and the assumptions we make about their mental wellness,” said Dr Valerie Knowle...

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