Revisiting Tiger King: Psychopathic Predators & Their Techniques Revealed
A crucial learning experience in narcissistic, sociopathic and psychopathic behavior
A crucial learning experience in narcissistic, sociopathic and psychopathic behavior
As we go into the third year of the pandemic, most families are finding a work life balance a monumental challenge.
During the pandemic, almost 15% of American households with children were classified as food insecure, meaning that they have difficulty meeting basic food needs in the span of one year.
College students can be particularly vulnerable to intimate partner abuse and miss the early warning signs of abusive personalities.
Conmen rely on extensive networks of respected businessmen, religious leaders, charitable organizations and even past lovers to maintain their reputations.
As parents, our children listen not only to our words but also to the words unspoken.
Study after study demonstrate how socialization through our families, friends, business colleagues, and media influences not only our behavior but can actually change our values...
Before leaving for college, my daughter asked me, “What’s the difference between a good boyfriend and a good husband?” Her question literally stopped me from folding laundry.
I am not paranoid about my safety in America but nor do I take it for granted. Violence can erupt within seconds in the subway or a driver may explode with road rage.
Recently, my daughter asked me why do women have to work so hard not to intimidate others and constantly work to sidestep school (or office) drama? It was a serious backlash from her male peers for good grades that motivated the question. At 16, she instinctively asked the question that took me years to answer