How Does Blood Clot?
Overview Blood clotting, also called blood coagulation, occurs in reaction to a wound to halt the flow of blood. This happens so that blood loss will stop and also so that the wound will be closed and no bacteria or…
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Overview Blood clotting, also called blood coagulation, occurs in reaction to a wound to halt the flow of blood. This happens so that blood loss will stop and also so that the wound will be closed and no bacteria or…
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Having to get over losing a beloved girlfriend is a difficult and heartbreaking process for most. It’s common to find yourself wondering what you did to break such a beautiful bond, or why she pushed this situation into effect. It…
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October 3, 2013 Crisis Support
Many victims of abuse were never given the chance to believe they were beautiful and deserved to be loved. They did not learn what it means to be cherished. Early in life, their knowledge of love was skewed, confusing, and…
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October 3, 2013 Crisis Support
What does one say to a friend or loved one in a note of sympathy? Where do you find the words to comfort those who suffer from loss? Mourning is a process just like anything. Time is the only real…
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October 3, 2013 Crisis Support
Every 9 seconds an abusive situation takes place, often times the abuser is quick to blame their victim. Not taking responsibility for their actions is part of their denial that they have a problem. Woman, men and children who are…
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October 3, 2013 Crisis Support
Withholding being abused (or the knowledge of being abused) can be extremely dangerous to your mental/emotional and physical health, or somebody you know who is being abused. Sadly enough, abuse can take many shapes and forms, last for many years…
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October 3, 2013 Crisis Support
Most individuals believe it is easy to just walk away from an abusive relationship. But the truth is that many women do not walk away and make a decision to try to make a bad relationship bearable. Most of us…
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October 3, 2013 Crisis Support
It is never wrong to send a card or note expressing condolences. Whether you knew the deceased very well or not, you are expressing concern for those who are left behind, and it is those who will appreciate it. However…
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October 3, 2013 Crisis Support
Why do some men abuse women? This is a question that people try over and over again to answer. Honestly, I believe that many men abuse women because they can get away with it. Yes, there are domestic violence laws…
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October 3, 2013 Relationships and Family - Other
Relationships can be damaging in many ways. People who are very dominating and possessive generally have the ability to damage his/her partner’s self-esteem after becoming emotionally involved. Unfortunately over time partners may start picking on each other and try to…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
Loving someone does not mean you have to suffer from abuse. Abuse within a relationship can be in many forms: verbal, physical, or emotional. To take the first step can be more terrifying than the abuse. Admit to yourself The…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
There are different kinds of bereavement. When you lose a spouse, you have a lot of loneliness issues to deal with and it is difficult to imagine doing anything without them. When you lose a child, it leaves with you…
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October 2, 2013 Relationships and Family - Other
When your relationship becomes abusive – whether the abuse is physical, emotional or both – it’s time to leave. However, that is easier said than done. Victims of abuse are often lacking in self-esteem and may be afraid of the…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
Going through the loss of a baby or young child can be the hardest trial for any individual and family to go through. I have had three miscarried babies, a stillborn daughter at 36 weeks (because of a placenta abruption)…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
RECOGNIZE THAT YOU ARE BEING ABUSED You must first recognize that you are being abused. Denial is as much a part of abuse as abuse itself. When you own up to the fact that your life is not what it…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
The best way to protect yourself in an abusive relationship is to get out of it quickly as possible. But this is not always practical or possible for a variety of reasons (especially for children abused by their parents or…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
Violence, particularly domestic violence, is a part of culture that few people are prepared to deal with – especially when the parties are people who are close to you. For everyone who is a victim of violence, hundreds of others…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
One of the biggest mistakes people make is that they feel those who are suffering grief want to be left alone. It’s a hard thing to accept that someone has died. What those left behind will find is that their…
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Birth, marriage, and death certificates are important documents that provide vital information about a person. Without them it may be impossible to prove ones identity, spousal situation, or even ones residency. If they have been lost or destroyed it is…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
Life has so many struggles that we have to face daily when it comes to making any type of decisions. This can place us in so much fear most of the time that we have to find the answer in…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
Abuse is rarely reported, but more easily recognized than it used to be. Women/Men feel alone in such relationships. They believe that they actually have no place to turn to. Some believe that is their responsibility to make the marriage…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
The death of a loved one is a deeply traumatic experience and it may take many years before you have recovered. Even after the initial stages of grief have subsided, there are long days and nights to fill, especially when…
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October 2, 2013 Marriage and Divorce
Low self esteem is a very strange thing. Those who have it may be totally unaware of the significance of the way they perceive things. Unfortunately, people around them, and particularly their nearest and dearest, do notice. Low self esteem…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
Is suicide EVER justified? Many say “no,” because suicide’s most frequent application is in a context of depression, in which suicide is the “release” from the troubles of tragedy or even everyday life. But one must pay specific attention to the wording…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
Millions of people who were mourning the death of a loved one have reported receiving a sign or a message from their deceased loved one or a divine being. These Extraordinary Experiences (EEs) occur at various times after the death….
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
Suicide is one of those words people dread hearing. The loss of a life is bad enough, though when the life is lost intentionally, it’s very hard to approach loved ones because there are specific problems attached to suicidal death,…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
The death of a loved one always changes us. We have no choice in the matter. Why? Because the interaction with our loved one is gone along with the past; it cannot be retrieved. When our interactional self dies it…
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You listen intently as your friend describes the situation which has got her so upset. As you ready yourself to speak, you hope your voice will communicate comfort and reassurance. But what should you actually say? At this point, you’re…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
When we first experience any tragic loss we have more than one anniversary to cope with. Our loved one is gone one day; two days; one week; one month; six months; one year. It is our first holiday, birthday, special…
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October 2, 2013 Crisis Support
Losing a loved one, whether it’s a family member such as a parent or sibling, a closefriend or a spouse, is painful enough, but when that person dies tragically, the agony is doubled. Anyone who has lost a loved one…
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October 2, 2013 Marriage and Divorce
Have you ever wondered how (and maybe even why), television wives of fifty years ago managed to look perfect, keep an immaculate home and have perfect looking children? That answer is simple: it was television. Made for entertainment of the…
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