Alcohol Addiction Affects the Whole Family
Explore the impact of alcohol dependency on children and how learned behaviors persist into adulthood. It is important to recognize these patterns for healing and breaking the cycle.
Explore the impact of alcohol dependency on children and how learned behaviors persist into adulthood. It is important to recognize these patterns for healing and breaking the cycle.
In the wake of a tragic loss, Calvin contemplates the consequences of social isolation and the importance of maintaining meaningful connections, reflecting on a Surgeon General’s report that underscores the critical role of social connection in our well-being.
The Impact of Trauma “He used to love fireworks,” said a friend as she reflected on the impact a tour of duty in Iraq had
This week we bring you a blogpost from the Good Dads archives. This article was originally published in 2018, but we think you’ll find that
“Many things have been said about how to save your marriage. Some of them are even true!”
“I’m not angry. You’re the one yelling. Nothing I ever do is good enough for you. I can never do enough.” The conversation began with
Alex stared out the window and wondered what the problem might be. He liked to golf and was always ready to get together with the guys and go out for 18 holes. Sometimes he went to the golf course and just played a round by himself or with anyone who showed up. Lately, though, it just wasn’t that interesting. He found it easier to stay at work.
You forget to set your alarm, wake up late, spill coffee on yourself, and trip over your kid’s toys on the way out the door. Your wife texts you on the way to work, unhappy about the mess you left in the kitchen and reminds you that your son has soccer practice this evening. You will need to attend because she will be at another event with your daughter.
“So what do you want me to do, Doc? I’ve never done this. Where do I sit? Did you want me to lie down on the couch?”
“No thank you. I’ve had an excellent sufficiency. Anymore would be a superfluous animosity. However, your cuisine would please the most fastidious gourmet.”
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