Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Best of Our Blogs: May 10, 2016

Mother's Day Concept-- Purple tulips with card on white backgrouMother’s Day has come and gone. While some relish the day, you’re glad it’s over.

It’s difficult to leave childhood unscathed. Our needs were not always met. We felt like we were parenting our parents. Our mothers were either non-existent physically or emotionally. As a result, Mother’s Day doesn’t inspire us to run out and buy flowers, chocolate and a sentimental card. It leaves us angry, hurt and feeling scarred.

If you’re still recovering from Sunday’s holiday, read our top posts this week. Our bloggers are discussing everything from practicing self-love to learning how to be more assertive. Each posts are like individual gifts of compassion, information and understanding you wished you received.

The Number 1 Lie Parents Tell Children
(Psychoanalysis Now) – You’re striving to be a good parent. You’re insecure at times about your parenting skills. It’s for those reasons that you might be telling this damaging lie and not even realize it.

What Self-Love Might Look Like for You
(Weightless) – Do you have a good relationship with yourself? This list reveals a myriad of ways you express self-love.

Childhood Emotional Neglect: The Enemy of Assertiveness
(Childhood Emotional Neglect) – You struggle with communicating your needs. If assertiveness has always been an issue for you, it could have roots in your childhood.

My Big Fat ADHD “Discovery”
(Loving a Child with ADHD) – Does having ADHD make you more or less likely to desire hanging out with your peers. According to this, it might depend on the type you have.

What Is Bipolar II Disorder?
(Coping with Depression) – What’s the difference between bipolar I and bipolar II? This post discusses the history, symptoms, and medications used to treat bipolar II disorder.



from World of Psychology http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2016/05/10/best-of-our-blogs-may-10-2016/

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