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Navigating Workspace Anxiety
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Navigating Workspace Anxiety

By: Hannah Jagiri In today’s fast-paced and competitive work environments, it’s unsurprising that many individuals experience workspace anxiety. Whether you’re working in a bustling office or from the comfort of your home, the pressures of the modern workplace can take a toll on your mental well-being.  Understanding and addressing workspace anxiety is crucial for maintaining...

Abuse and Mental Health: The Common Connection
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Abuse and Mental Health: The Common Connection

By: Amanda Hildreth Abuse and Mental Health: The Common Connection Abuse is common in relationships but isn’t only limited to romantic relationships. It can also come in the form of relationships with family, friendships, or interactions with strangers.  The common assumption is that abuse is caused by a mental health diagnosis such as depression, anxiety,...

The LGBTQ+ Community and Religious Abuse: Trauma Unseen
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The LGBTQ+ Community and Religious Abuse: Trauma Unseen

By: Amanda Hildreth The LGBTQ+ Community and Religious Abuse: Trauma Unseen Religious organizations vary in their attitudes towards members of the LGBTQ+ community both in and outside their community. When a member of their religious community comes out, the response can range from full acceptance to total ostracization.  Many members of the LGBTQ+ community find...

Recognizing Emotional Abuse In Children
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Recognizing Emotional Abuse In Children

By: Hannah Jagiri Recognizing Emotional Abuse in Children  Emotional Abuse in children is a deeply concerning issue that often goes unnoticed, leaving lasting scars on the child’s mental and emotional well-being. Unlike Physical Abuse, Emotional Abuse is more challenging to recognize, making it imperative for caregivers, parents, educators, and society to identify its signs. This...

Unmasking Financial Abuse
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Unmasking Financial Abuse

By: Hannah Jagiri Financial Abuse is a form of domestic violence that often goes unnoticed yet leaves lasting scars on Victims’ lives. It occurs when one partner controls the other’s financial resources, leading to dependency and power imbalances. Recognizing the signs of Financial Abuse is crucial for breaking the cycle and supporting those affected. Understanding...

How Do Adult Children Of Narcissists Develop In Life?
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How Do Adult Children Of Narcissists Develop In Life?

By: Mandie Schreck Growing up in a narcissistic household can affect a child’s development from adolescence to adulthood. Many people who grew up in narcissistic homes struggle with low self-esteem, anxiety, and depression. Narcissistic parents often lack empathy, encouragement, and even a desire to see their children succeed in life. Even if the individual cuts...

Finding & Maintaining Motivation
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Finding & Maintaining Motivation

By: Eileen Shea We’re entering into a new year, but the global health crisis that has been at the forefront of all our minds continues — now for the third calendar year. 2022 is the start of both a new year and a new normal. ARO is now hosting our first online event of 2022...

Recognizing Verbal Abuse & Setting Healthy Boundaries
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Recognizing Verbal Abuse & Setting Healthy Boundaries

By: Mandie Schreck Verbal Abuse can be difficult to overcome and even harder to set boundaries around. Establishing parameters for yourself can be a struggle when confronted with Verbal Abuse. How can you create a safe space for yourself where you have an open flow of healthy communication? Recognize Unhealthy Communication Habits The first step...

Healing From Generational Trauma
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Healing From Generational Trauma

By: Whitney Derman Generational Trauma affects many families. It is commonly caused by creating a cycle of abuse by which each generation ends up passing their fears, anxieties, and other issues they got from their parents to their children, who in turn pass it down to their children. “Even if the abuse itself is not...

Is Sexual Abuse Declining Or Is It Just Underreported?
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Is Sexual Abuse Declining Or Is It Just Underreported?

By: Whitney Derman In recent years, reports of Sexual Abuse seem to have gone down slightly. The question is, “Why?” Is less abuse happening, or is it just not being reported? Both factors come into play, but one is more prevalent. Sexual Abuse and harassment are taken much more seriously than in the past, with...

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