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Annie Abram PhD

Relationships Matter - Dr. Annie Abram

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My show is called "Relationships Matter": Whether it's your child, spouse, your co-worker or the person behind the counter at the dry cleaners, how you interact with others is what makes up the fabric of your day. Coping, cajoling, conceding or just standing your ground could all be invoked over the course of an hour. How you respond can either make or break your day. On Relationships Matter, we we will peel the onion, helping you to understand your interactions with others so that you can create meaningful communications with the people in your life. Join Dr. Annie and expert guests for a deeper understanding of your relationships, how to make them better and most importantly how to make them matter.

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Dr. Ruth Nemzoff, author of Don't Bite Your Tongue: How to Foster Rewarding Relationships with Your Adult Children (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2008) and Don't Roll Your Eyes: Making In-Laws Into Family (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2012) is our guest... more

Homosexuality as an identity is increasingly acceptable in our society. However, we have a long way to go in offering help to children and their families as a gay child struggles with his/her identity, and makes the decision to come out.... more

Bullying may be defined as the activity of repeated, aggressive behavior intended to hurt another person, physically, mentally or emotionally. Bullying is characterized by an individual behaving in a certain way to gain power over... more

Leigh Goodmark's book, ?A Troubled Marriage: Domestic Violence and the Legal System? challenges traditional ways domestic violence is understood by our society and its institutions. She sees WAVA (Women Against Violence Act,... more

Today our guest, Rita Bailey, Co-Chair of the Domestic Violence and Abuse Partnership Task Force in Darien, CT, will describe how a grass roots community group can help raise domestic violence awareness. Consider the... more

October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and we will recognize it today with Dr. William Copeland, Associate Professor at Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Copeland recently wrote an article (published online 2/20, 2013 In JAMA... more

It's not uncommon to think of domestic violence as a one time event; however, the overwhelming majority of domestic violence victims are routinely abused, leading to chronic major health problems. Women who have experienced... more

Today's guest is Barbara Paradiso, a pioneer in organizing academic programs for educating professionals working in the field of domestic violence at the University of Colorado's, School of Public Affairs. Yes, we can provide... more

Divorce is a transition that half of once married couples experience. In fact, it is sometimes referred to as ?uncoupling,? reflecting the lessening stigma of being divorced. However, divorce is a unique experience for each individual going... more

Whether you are a student or parent, the college admission's process can be stressful and mystifying. How do you choose a school that is the best fit for you? What about finances? What's the average number of schools a student typically... more
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