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Toxic relationships don’t just affect our emotions — they can rewire the way our nervous system understands love, safety, and connection. Mental Health Counselor and ...
Centre Safe’s executive director shares suggestions for survivors and loved ones of survivors for making the holidays feel safer.
Mental health advocates are working to give teenagers something many have never been formally taught: the tools to recognize the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships before those ...
Is there anything more exciting than a new romantic relationship? It’s got it all—thrills, chills, adventure; it can pull you out of despair, bring you hope, and make you feel that your new love has ...
The people in your life contribute significantly to your well-being (or lack thereof). That’s why it’s important to do all you can to maintain your healthy relationships and improve your unhealthy ...
It's natural to experience uncomfortable moments when navigating love, which can make us question whether we are with the right person. However, you might not want to throw in the towel just because ...
Although Valentine’s Day makes February the month of romance for many, unhealthy relationships are still rampant among couples, making it so important to be able to identify warning signs of intimate ...
This training was designed by EduRisk to be general in nature, so some scenarios or resources may not be applicable at Purdue. If you have questions about the content as it relates to Purdue ...