They Walk Among Us
Since the word spread about Katie’s deployment, I have developed a new awareness.
What are Parents Really Juggling?
A parent’s love for a child surely is one of nature’s great treasures.
Deployment Diary: Who Are You Calling Dependent?
The term “military dependent” is no longer used in polite military society, replaced not so long ago by the far more PC “family member”.
Operation Marriage: The Unbearable Absence of Smelling
There’s this gross thing I do a few weeks before my husband deploys: I steal his dirty t-shirts.
The Doctor/Patient Relationship
Hippocrates wrote: “It is more important to know what sort of person has a disease than to know what sort of disease a person has.”
Understanding What Matters
My wife had to leave for 3 weeks specialized training and it gave me a taste of what life will be like during her deployment.
Sex on Antidepressants
Awhile back a reader asked me if I’d cover the topic of intimacy complications with regard to antidepressants.
Therese Borchard
Therese J. Borchard is Associate Editor at Psych Central, where she regularly contributes to World of Psychology. She also writes the daily blog, Beyond Blue, on Beliefnet and blogs for Blisstree.com. Therese is the author of Beyond Blue: Surviving Depression & Anxiety and Making the Most of Bad Genes and The Pocket Therapist: An Emotional Survival Kit. Subscribe to her Psych Central RSS feed, Beliefnet feed, or Blisstree feed. Visit her website or follow her on Twitter @thereseborchard.