by Rebecca Roberts | May 7, 2020 | Research, Research Articles
When most people think of psychotherapy, they typically imagine sitting in a warm-colored office on a big cushioned couch and a clinician across from them asking, “How does that make you feel?” While this is not necessarily an inaccurate depiction of therapy, it is...
by info@createoutcomespaths.com | Jun 1, 2016 | PARENTS, Research
As a new dad of a beautiful, healthy girl, all I keep hearing is how great fatherhood is going to be. How in love with my newborn I am going to fall. Immediately and without exception she will have me wrapped around her finger. I heard this from A LOT of people. My...
by CREATE Research Team | May 2, 2016 | PARENTS, Research
A person’s relationships with caregivers in childhood, especially with one’s mother, is unique and unlike any other relationship. The child depends on their primary caregiver for survival, love, and to help make sense of a chaotic world. The way women recall their...
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