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Study: Helpful Dads Damage Mother’s Self-Esteem at Home – Mental Health | Illness | Disorders – FOXNews.com

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Study: Helpful Dads Damage Mother’s Self-Esteem at Home – Mental Health | Illness | Disorders – FOXNews.com.

Ok, this one bothers me.

I’m a helpful Dad … on the continuum, I’m the guy other Dad’s secretly hate because I manage to make the time to do the things with my children that I know I would regret not doing in later years.

I’ve had other Dad’s literally tell me to stop.

I’ve heard stories of wives using me against their husbands in arguments.

I’ve felt bad, I don’t want to be a gender-traitor, but I refuse to change my values to suit others.

Now we see there’s a study that can be used against guys like me.

Certainly, I don’t want to be the cause of my wife’s mental health demise.

But as I look back at my life, and I look back at my wife’s mental health, I have to say that this study leaves out an important factor.

I’ll get to that, but first allow me to fill in some blanks.

My wife’s self-esteem is just fine.  She has no issues pertaining to her role as a wife and mother.

Why did she escape unscathed from the clutches of a husband’s overzealous involvement in their children’s lives?

Good mental health.

1 in 4 Americans suffer from a diagnosable mental health disorder.  This could be stress, depression or relationship issues – those are the most common.

Point being, once you’re behind the 8-ball, it doesn’t take much to send you over the edge.

Let’s not use this study to support the notion that Fathers should be lazy.  Let’s instead support the notion that new mothers, no matter how mentally healthy, need additional support.  Having a child is stressful, and yes, there are social pressures.  The answer is therapy, not lazy fathers.

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Mind games as tough as Olympic games – CNN.com

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Here’s an interesting story this morning!  The 2010 Winter Olympics are in full force, and so is the power of suggestion, as it were.

Athletes use every advantage possible to take home the Gold … and it appears that in many cases, the mental edge makes the difference between Gold, Silver and Bronze.

Take the cue from the best of the best – your state of mind, the state of mind you portray, and the state of mind you can influence in others will make the difference between successful and, well, not so successful.

Mind games as tough as Olympic games – CNN.com.

Getting that extra “mental edge” is easy.  Let’s say you have an important business meeting coming up, or you’re experiencing some form of conflict in one of your relationships.  Instead of going in “cold”, get online and take a 15 minute “Emmediate Care” session at www.MyTherapyNet.com’s “Emmediate Care” puts you in touch with a licensed therapist within 5 to 10 minutes.

We’ve heard all sorts of great results from people who use the MyTherapyNet service in this fashion.  Business people reporting increased confidence and improved results, parents finding solutions to parenting issues, husbands impressing their wives by going online at lunch-time to get relationship advice … the list goes on.

The bottom line is that it is finally convenient to go to therapy.  No driving to appointments, no waiting in waiting rooms, no setting aside 3 hours for a 50 minute session.  In fact, consider that you can go online ANYTIME and meet with a therapist, you can get support and assistance for issues that you’ve typically swept under the carpet and ignored, let fester, and become cancerous.  And maybe you don’t need 50 minutes – sometimes a 15 or 25 minute session is what it takes.

Get for yourself the mental edge that will make the difference.  Visit www.MyTherapyNet.com for more information.

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