PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN: Part I – SELF-ATTRIBUTION, COGNITIVE DISTORTIONS AND DEPRESSION
April 1, 2010 by admin
Filed under Self Defense Advice
Purpose of this article
The overall purposes of this and future articles under development are to enhance women’s psychological strengths to cope with the stresses and pressures in their daily lives. This article in particular is to create awareness especially in women, to understand depression from a multifaceted perspective, with “Self-Attribution, Cognitive Distortions and Depression” [...]
Passion and Marriage: 4 Mindsets That Can Destroy Passion
March 11, 2010 by admin
Filed under Self Defense Advice
If I asked you who your best friend is, many of you would point to your spouse or partner. Close friends share a strong emotional bond, enjoy spending time with each other and often have a lot in common. However, there are important elements of a romantic relationship that set it apart from a [...]
Passionate Sex: How to Overcome Boredom in the Bedroom
March 10, 2010 by admin
Filed under Self Defense Advice
Q: I love my husband, but somewhere along the line we’ve become more like friends than lovers. We had an amazing sex life early in our relationship but now we’re lucky if we have sex once a month, and when we do it’s pretty unremarkable. I really enjoy sex and I’d like to make it [...]
Myths & Facts About Sexual Assaults
February 8, 2010 by admin
Filed under Assault Info - Prevention
MYTH: The primary motive for rape is sexual.
FACT: The motive for rape is aggression and power, not sex. Rapists have a desire to dominate, humiliate and degrade their victims. Rape is not the result of “pent up” sexual desire, as many offenders report that they do not enjoy the sex act per se during rape. [...]

