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Now the 'Why?' - Part Three
5 months later
Now the 'Why?' - Part Two
3 months later
Now the 'Why?' - Part One
March 25, 2017 – 6 weeks later
Intimate Partner Violence – What Is It and What Does It Look Like?
Intimate partner violence (IPV) takes place in all settings, in all socioeconomic, religious, ethnic, and cultural groups. The overwhelming global burden of IPV is endured by women, and the most common perpetrators of violence against women are male intimate partners or ex-partners.
Getting Out of Bed: Using Behavioral Sleep Medicine Strategies to Help your Clients with Depression and Anxiety
The OCD Clinics
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Anxiety and Depression in Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals
People who identify as sexual (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer) or gender (i.e., transgender, genderqueer, non-binary) minorities have similar symptoms of anxiety and depression as heterosexual and cisgender (non-transgender) individuals.