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Abuse and Addiction
Battling Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Understanding Emotional Abuse
Conquering Cutting and Other Forms of Self-Injury
Acknowledging Elderly Abuse
Seniors and Gambling
Sexual Abuse
Eating Disorders
Emotional Health
Living Without Constant Guilt
Living With Chronic Pain and Illness
Changing an Angry Spirit
Coping With Death and Grief
Stress
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Life Transitions
When You've Lost Your Job
Becoming Your Loved One's Caregiver
Caring for Ill or Aging Parents
Becoming a Parent
When They Leave Home
Grandparenting
Making a Career Change
Adjusting to Life After an Adoption
Confronting Unemployment
Getting Married
Understanding Menopause
Abounding Midlife Living
Aging
Love and Sex
Virtual Infidelity and Marriage
The Challenges of Dating Later in Life
Purity
Pornography
Abortion
Managing Money
Getting Along Without Getting a Loan
Achieving Financial Harmony
Breaking Free From Debt
Battling the Monthly Budget
God's Big Idea About Finances
Relationship Challenges
Learning to Forgive Others
Dealing With Physical Distance in Marriage
Conflict Resolution
Divorce
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When Your Baby Won't Survive
Workaholism
Blended Families
Affairs/Marital Infidelity
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When They Leave Home
A continued list of helpful resources, links and organizations for parents who have children leaving home.
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Ministering to the Prodigal Son (or Daughter)
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