James P. Krehbiel is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Nationally Certified Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist. His first book, Stepping Out of the Bubble is available at www.booklocker.com. His latest book, Troubled Childhood, Triumphant LIfe (New Horizon Press) is available at Barnes and Noble, Amazon.com and other book stores. James specializes in working with children and adults experiencing anxiety and depressive disorders. He has published numerous counseling-related articles, most available via Google searches. He can be reached at jkboardroomsuites@yahoo.com.
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This article explores mandated reporting as it relates to the Penn State scandal involving sexual abuse.
This article explores how our perspective about life affects our attitude and behavior.
This article explores ways in which we can find the meaning derived from the process of dreaming.
Most Americans choose to divide our voting citizenry along party lines - Democrats and Republicans. The Democrats have been characterized by the tendency to overspend and their devotion to a big government that likes to take our freedoms away. Republicans are best known for their conviction of fiscal conservation and preserving states rights to do as they please. Although this is an oversimplification, it projects a perception bought by this country's public.
This article is about the impact of troubled childhoods on adult functoning and ways to heal adverse childhood experiences for adults.
This article explores how beliefs can be rigidly defined and create conflict as opposed to faith-based thinking.
This article explores the probems connected to parents who struggle due to their own troubled childhood experiences.
This article explores the self-defeating scripts that get activated in adulthood and ways to rectify their pattern of persistence.
This article explores the urgency of finding the meaning of life through our connections to self and others.
This article explores how a parent's past can affect the parenting process and how to address the problem.

