Posts Tagged ‘Transition’
A Smoother Transition: Why Teenagers Make Rational and Irrational Choices
A Smoother Transition: Why Teenagers Make Rational and Irrational Choices

New – Parents, do you want to help your child through the peaks and valleys of adolescence? By understanding what your teen is experiencing, you can better communicate and help them make wise choices as they attempt to establish their independence. As teens progress into adulthood, there seems to be a shift in where the brain routes judgment calls. Mixed with the abuse of alcohol or illegal drugs, or risky behavior in general, it becomes more difficult for the young adult mind to fully understan
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Physicians in Transition : Doctors Who Reinvented Themselves!
A few alcoholism abuse products I can recommend:
Physicians in Transition : Doctors Who Reinvented Themselves!
Physicians in Transition, Doctors Who Successfully Reinvented Themselves is a book about remarkable people who have overcome obstacles in the pursuit of personal happiness and career satisfaction. 232 page paperback book.
Physicians in Transition : Doctors Who Reinvented Themselves!
Transition From the Military
A few military alcohol abuse products I can recommend:
Transition From The Military
Are you, or someone you know, transitioning out of the military back into civilian life? This is a plan and guide for dealing with the frustration, confusion and challenges faced making the transition. You will build self confidence, courage & competency.
Transition From The Military
Startup to Standout! Business & Lifestyle Program for Military Spouses
Startup to Standout! is tailored specifically for military spouses who are ready to launch an idea, grow a business, or convert a passion to profits! Learn to leverage the power of a network and resources to live a military lifestyle by design!
Startup to Standout! Business & Lifestyle Program for Military Spouses
Surviving Transition
Street children don’t want to beg, sniff glue or pursue crime. They are fleeing poverty and broken families, alcoholism and abuse. They do not know they have leapt from the frying pan into the fire. meero.worldvision.org
Nina Berman photographed Jonathan Smith, 20, for Do1Thing.org in and outside the Open Door Shelter in Chicago, Illinois where he has been staying the last few months. Smith grew up outside of Buffalo, New York in a household of alcoholism and abuse with several reports filed to the state’s child protection services by his school and neighbors. He left home at 16 and has had minimal contact with his family. He described his childhood as one that left him “emotionally and physically scarred.”Do1Thing.org Produced by Nina Berman for the Do1Thing Project do1thing.org
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