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Thursday, April 9th, 2009
Boston Anger Therapy, Anger Management in Cambridge, MA
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Friday, April 3rd, 2009
Kids cost money. School clothes, cell phones, video games, baseball, girl scouts, daycare, music lessons, karate, field trips, birthday gifts, 5 meals a day, braces, contacts, car insurance, and the list goes on.
If you’re feeling the pinch of the rising cost of parenting and a tighter budget, you’re not alone. ...
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
During these difficult financial times, many persons are experiencing higher levels or stress, worry, and anxiety. The following five (5) anxiety reducing tips could help you overcoming stress and live a better life, even if your financial budget is in “crisis.”
1) STAY CONNECTED. We often withdraw when we become stressed ...
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Friday, March 20th, 2009
Thrive Boston Counseling Therapy is now a Member of the Better Business Bureau (Boston, MA Division- see boston.bbb.com). "Joining the BBB is just one of the many ways we communicate to our clients that we are dedicated to providing value, and exceptional service," states Dr. Anthony Centore, Director of Thrive ...
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Thursday, March 12th, 2009
After Gary Chapman wrote the International Best Seller The Five Love Languages, myriad of spinoffs were published: The Five Love Languages of Children, The Five Love Languages of Teenagers, The Five Love Languages for Singles, The Heart of the Five Love Languages, The Five Languages of Apology, and The Love ...
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Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Who is Michael Leahy? I’ve never heard of him. His bio says little about him. The “About Us” section of his website says nothing about him, or his organization, “BraveHearts” (is there really an organization?). While he mentions Oprah in his Bio, it’s a bit of a farce because as ...
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Dr. Anthony Centore, Therapist at Thrive Boston Counseling, was quoted this week in Northeastern University's newspaper: The Huntington News.
The article was titled, Video game use may strain relations, and addressed the question of whether one's use of video games could harm their social and interpersonal relationships.
Here is an excerpt that includes Dr. ...
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Friday, February 27th, 2009
Dear Reader,
This is Dr. Anthony Centore, with Thrive Boston Counseling. I was just asked to write a couple short ideas on how to create / promote happiness in life, for potential publication somewhere (I don't even know where). Anyway, as I send the quotes out into the ether of the ...
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Sunday, February 8th, 2009
This is a decent video about how a good relationship can go bad. It is less than 5 minutes long, and references some of the findings of Marriage and Relationship researcher John Gottman.
http://ultimaterelationshipblog.com/2009/02/stressors-2.html?ec=136764-4
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Saturday, February 7th, 2009
Emotional eating is the process of consuming foods (often high calorie, fatty foods) as a way to cope with personal stress and duress.
Effective ways of curbing the habit of emotional eating involve finding new, healthier, methods of coping with—or altering—one’s emotional state. At Thrive Counseling, we have discovered that the ...
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