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Are You Mourning this Election?
FamilyAffaires.com Contributor Dr. Dan Gottlieb, explains what he believes this election was all about, pain and suffering. He also discusses how many people are mourning the outcome of the election. As Americans most of us are not used to mourning an election. We may have mourned deaths, relationships and shattered dreams. Read Dr. Dan’s blog […]
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Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care, The Black Hole in Our Society
FamilyAffaires.com Contributor Dr. Dan Gottlieb turns the tables today on FamilyAffaires.com Family Expert & Community Advocate, Roseann Vanella. Dr. Dan conducts the interview where Roseann shares her and her family’s personal story of love and frustration in trying to find a long term care facility for her Dad.
Moving On, Transitioning to New Beginnings
Thoughts of new beginnings start surfacing around this time of year. New Years Day is right around the corner and so many of us are making resolutions to begin on a new journey in the new year. So many times that journey can only begin when we end and move on from a different journey […]
Paris Attacks, Working Through the Feelings
Just a few weeks ago the world was once again changed by the Paris attacks. For so many of us it brought back the still fresh memories of 9/11 but some will say that although the casualties in these attacks were fewer, it impacted us more. FamilyAffaires.com Community Advocate & Family Expert, Roseann Vanella discusses […]
Toxic Relationships, Is it OK to Walk Away?
Many times you will hear of individuals ending their relationships with their parents or other family members because the relationship is considered to be too toxic or unhealthy. Some may understand this extreme action and some may not. Dr. Dan Gottlieb, FamilyAffaires.com Contributor, Psychologist & Author, explains when he believes it’s healthy to walk away […]
Father’s Day, What it Means to Be a Father
Father’s Day is a day to celebrate our fathers. Whether our fathers are alive, passed, healthy, ill or disabled we all think about our fathers, especially today. Being a father means different things to different people, especially to the fathers themselves. Often, a man will learn fathering skills from his father or perhaps make the […]
Graduation, Fears and Anxieties, Not Just for The Graduate
Letting Our Children Take Flight Graduation can be a very exciting time for a family, but it can also be a time that is filled with both fear and anxiety for not only the graduate but also the parents. Whether it’s a high school graduation or a college education, both milestones bring about change. It’s […]
The Roles We Are Given Do Not Define Us!
Think about it, we all have roles in life that we either assign to ourselves or are given to us by other people. We are not so much talking about roles like, mother, father, spouse, partner, teacher………… What about roles like “quiet”, “shy”, “lazy”, “aggressive?” FamilyAffaires.com Contributor Dr. Dan Gottlieb, sits down with our Community […]
Can a Marriage Survive While Raising a Special Needs Child?
They say the divorce rate for couples raising a special needs child is between 70-80{937ab446d7cd42ea880130e56a9bd5262764f04c0f8d39a20481bf474016ba1c}. Raising a special needs child is hard and will definitely place tremendous strain on a marriage. FamilyAffaires.com Contributor & Psychologist, Dr. Dan Gottlieb doesn’t believe the above statistics are correct. While the number of divorces among special needs parents is […]
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