Join Blogger LaVaughn Ricci as she chronicles the emotional cycles of deployment. This is Part Six. Click these links to go back to Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, and Part 5.
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The Emotional Cycle of Deployment Part 5
Join Blogger LaVaughn Ricci as she chronicles the emotional cycles of deployment. This is Part Five.
The Emotional Cycle of Deployment-Part 4
*Join Blogger LaVaughn Ricci as she chronicles the emotional cycles of deployment. This is Part Four. Click these links to go back to Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.
The Emotional Cycle of Deployment (Part Two)
Join Blogger LaVaughn Ricci as she chronicles the emotional cycles of deployment. This is Part Two.
The Emotional Cycle of Deployment (Part One)
My mind and body were wary from weeks of preparation, I was exhausted, sad, and already feeling lonely. I think we were all depressed that day.
Emotional Walls- Consoling A Loved One Struggling with Mental Health
Dealing with mental health issues on your own can be tough. You wanna know what’s even harder? Helping someone you care about who struggles with the same problem.
The Emotional Cycle of Deployment… Part 3
Join Blogger LaVaughn Ricci as she chronicles the emotional cycles of deployment. This is Part Three. Click these links to go back to Part 1 and Part 2.
What is Emotional Eating? Discerning our Hungers
With the hundreds of different diet plans and “healthy eating tips” about what to eat, and when, and why, it can be difficult to notice what kind of eating is normal and intuitive, and what is emotional eating.
Emotional Labor of Being a Military Spouse
A few years ago, I read an article about emotional labor. The author described her experience of asking for one simple gift for Mother’s Day. She wanted someone to deep clean her home. Her husband waited until the last minute, then decided it was too expensive. In addition, he couldn’t find a cleaning service for the day he wanted, so instead, he “cleaned” the bathrooms leaving her to watch their children destroy the rest of the house.
He thought he gave her the gift she wanted.
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