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Kharla Jolly
@kobesbuddy (78833)
• East Tawas, Michigan
14 May 24
This makes me want to cry! Bo and Rachel got married last summer, on the beach along Lake Huron. Jay married them, which was a real privilege. It was a lovely setting and not the least bit expensive.
Now, Bo refuses to be married...
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Junbals
@Junbals (1421)
• Philippines
26 Nov 21
Oftentimes, I have been accused of contributing to breakup of families. By encouraging spouses of unhappy unions to say goodbye and try to rebuild their lives, critics leveled a finger at me and said that I have caused marriages...
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SHOHANA
@SHOHANA (16093)
• Bangladesh
14 Aug 20
Its time to say Good night. But it is not a good night to me yet. I'm feeling really very bad. I need counselling from you all. I'm in a relationship with a boy since last 3 years but we are in long distance relationship. I was...
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Theresaaiza
@Theresaaiza (10487)
• Australia
13 Aug 19
My boss called me in today and gave me some scathing performance feedback because of my regular sick leaves. I am not faking my illnesses. I get sick a lot. I also feel that she hated me since day 1. Doesn't help that I do have...
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Shelly Freeman
@Shellyjane (462)
• United Kingdom
19 Nov 18
I have had PTSD for 15 or so years, about two years ago I underwent EMDR treatment which was absolutely live changing. It stabilised my moods significantly and also helped me to understand where my negative feelings were coming...
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DiamondzGlitter
@Diamondzglitter (21)
• Canada
21 Sep 17
So I have been referred for therapy to help with my mental illnesses. I have been through counselling, therapy etc before and found that it wasn't really helpful it was just an outlet to talk to some stranger about my feelings,...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
27 Apr 17
After the unexpected late hail-stone shower yesterday, the weather returned to warm today. This was good as I had to go out early to attend a jobs fair on the orders of my welfare advisor, who was present to make sure those he...
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kiran8
@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
15 Sep 12
How did you get out of it ?
We see depression hitting everyone at some stage or the other.Some get into deep depression which becomes a clinical case and need to be treated with counselling whereas others may not need treatment ,...
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katsmeow1213
@katsmeow1213 (28716)
• United States
13 Jul 12
My husband and I have had ongoing marriage problems for years now. It's nothing very serious. We just fight a lot over stupid things.. mostly miscommunication and being over sensitive.. and we are both at fault.
On top of this...
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boyuancy
@boyuancy (1708)
• India
11 Apr 12
I've heard that counselling sessions can take a toll on one's pockets. How true is it?
Also, is it really worth it?
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kiran8
@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
21 Sep 11
One of the students in our school has been having difficulty with writing words and forming sentences.He is quite a smart child and is interested in most other things, but this problem with writing has been makes him diffident and...
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thinkingoutloud
@thinkingoutloud (6127)
• Canada
5 Jul 10
A truly wonderful person in my life is having a really hard time. As a result of the economy and the jobless statistics and more, this person has had more difficulties piled on their shoulders than anyone should ever...
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