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Defining Poverty : Pages of a Career Journal
“It is so cold outside. I had to walk up the hill to grannies to catch the school bus with no socks and sweater. I hope today is pizza day cause I am really hungry. Didn’t go school yesterday. Aunt … Continue reading
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Tagged assumptions, Believe, bible, Childhood memories, Conservatives, drug addiction, faith, goverment, How did you get here, hungry, inspiration, judgmental, Liberals, lifestyle, parenting, politics, poverty, prayer, research, social and economic observations, social worker, support system, Year of Yes
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The Medication Generation?
Scientists say most antidepressants don’t work for children or teenagers with major depression, some may be unsafe, and the quality of evidence about these drugs is so bad the researchers cannot be sure if any are truly effective or safe. … Continue reading
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Tagged antidepresants, behavioral theraphy, Cymbalta, depression, DSM5, Effexor, Medical jargon, mental health, placebo, research, social worker, Tornal
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Moms Starting Strong as Parents – ah ha moment
The title of this article alone takes me back to when I started graduate school with dreams of fully developing my own grassroots program. It was not Gods’ plan for me to go down that particular path. I can now … Continue reading
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Tagged chicago, clarity, dreams, intervention, newborns, purpose, realationships, research, research therapist, Thirty Million Project
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