Category Archives: domestic violence

Anger and the 2 “F” Words

No, I’m not speaking about that “F” word. I’m going to address two different words beginning with the letter “f” and how they influence the decisions we make, our responses in any given situation, and how the outcome adds to or subtracts from our happiness and/or contributes to our anger. Those two words are “feelings” […]
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Fear: The Good, the Bad, and the Solutions

I’ve never met anyone who wasn’t afraid of something. I have encountered those who claim they aren’t scared of anything but upon deeper introspection, they realize that there are things in life that they worry about or that concern them. (Both worry and concern are milder forms of fear.) There are some common fears that […]
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Domestic Abuse: What Everyone Needs to Know

Domestic abuse is one of the most serious epidemics modern society faces today. With 1/3 of all women reporting incidences of violence in the home and/or in intimate relationships (this does not reflect the numbers that go unreported nor those of men being abused), no socio-economic group, nationality, gender or age is exempt from experiencing […]
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Tanya Brown: Advocate for Domestic Violence

Monday, October 8, 2012, 9:00 a.m. PST/12:00 pm EST on The Nancy Ferrari Show we will honor National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.  My expert guest is Tanya Brown who is an amazing woman in her own right as she applies her passion to help others develop effective coping skills necessary to manage stress, anxiety and depression.  […]
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