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Ask Dr. Applewhite How To Manage Stress from Disability And Relationships.

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Do you ever fight with someone you love and take your anger into the classroom or workplace? What happens to your performance? Ask Dr. Applewhite...

Are you, or someone you know, having problems at school and work because of a stressful relationship? This show is dedicated to an exclusive interview with Dr. Rachael Ross, MD, PhD, a family doctor and therapist in the field of Sexology. She will join Dr. Danita Applewhite, PhD, CRC, Host, in a unique discussion of how adult students, as well as teachers, can manage relationship and sexuality issues to avoid work performance problems. These two professionals will encourage Listeners to explore ways to manage stressful relationships that many times result in dropping out of school or sabotaging job or career plans. This is an archived show and can be aired 24/7 via Internet at this link:  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/askdrapplewhite/2017/12/09/ask-dr-applewhite-how-to-manage-stress-from-disability-and-relationships.

Our audiences are inspired by a variety of inspirational stories, self-help and motivational topics. and tips for adapting and managing pain, stress, and related disabling conditions experienced in the classroom and on the job, since 2009. All White Apple Institute Talk Shows and programs are produced and promoted by the members of the Differently-Abled Network, a community-outreach program of White Apple Institute (a Veteran operated nonprofit 501 c 3). Visit us at www.whiteappleinstitute.org Take a bite of White Apple Wisdom and change the perception of “disabled” to “differently-abled”! Learn more about donating and volunteering, write us at info@whiteappleinstitute.org or call 888-56APPLE (888 562 7753)

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