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Understanding Sexual Addiction Treatment

By Jerry L. Redd, Ph.D., Relationships360° Guest Expert Cybersex is the third largest economic sector on the Web – only exceeded by software and computer sites. One Dr. Carnes has identified a host of physical and psychological problems associated with internet-enabled sexual behavior. Some of these problems include sexually transmitted diseases, compulsive masturbation, affairs, exhibitionism, sexual harassment, depression, suicide, sexual ...

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Divorce as Friends

By Tiffany Williams-Jallow, Relationships360° Founder Since nearly half of U.S. marriages are failing and result in divorce, the concept of divorcing as friends is gaining importance. It’s critical for ex spouses to get along, especially when the parted couple has children together. Children get their ideas about how to treat the opposite sex and potential partners primarily from their parents, ...

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Absent Father Epidemic

By Tiffany Williams-Jallow, Relationships360° Founder Absent father households is not something I personally have experience with since I grew up with a father in the home, but due to the overwhelming trend of absent dads in communities across America, I thought the subject was worth discussing. And for the last TV episode of Relationships360°, I landed the perfect guest. George ...

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Coping With Grief

The holiday season is supposed to bring cheer, but for many that is simply not the case. Many are grieving due to the loss of a loved one, divorce, layoff or some other loss. Dr. Pamela Taylor of New Hope Counseling Center in Kansas City offers expert and first-hand advice on how to grieve in a healthy manner.

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