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Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.]( [Psych Central]( The Top 5 [10 Things You Need to Know About Codependency]( [Anger not like other emotions]Codependency is often misunderstood. It encompasses a wide-range of behavior and thought patterns that cause people distress to varying degrees. [39 Lessons on Body Image, Well-Being And Life]( One author shares what she's learned about building a positive body image, coping effectively and living a fulfilling, meaningful life. [7 Things Money Doesn’t Buy]( The world can be an unforgiving place without the right resources... but money can't fix these things. [How Childhood Emotional Neglect Affects Your Adult Work Life]( In some situations, your childhood challenges can actually become your strengths. [How to Deal with Daily Irritations]( A little creativity, humor and play can go a long way. 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