Relationship & Family Health: Conflict, Communication & Healing

In healthy family units, success often relies on effective conflict resolution, maintaining emotional security in partnerships, and navigating the complexities of legal family transitions.

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How to Read Body Language for Love Signals

Flirting is instinctual, report researchers at the Social Issues Research Centre. It is one of the basic foundations through which the human race attracts and meets mates in order to propagate the species.

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How to Read Female Body Language in Flirting

Researchers at the Harvard Business School report that body language often is more reliable than spoken words. While much of the body language that comes into play between men and women is instinctual, men can learn how to read female body language in flirting and make sure they interpret the signs correctly.

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Conflict Theory & the Family

Conflict theory addresses the way in which people within a unit struggle for power, how they disagree and what actions they take to compete for resources. Prestige and wealth often form the basis for the most intense competitions.

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How to Wear a Back Support While You Sleep

Back supports, or orthoses, are used by people rehabilitating from a back injury or surgery. The belts are intended to provide additional support while the back heals, and come in a variety of forms, ranging from cervical braces to corset-like wraps or rigid braces.

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