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New Release: Sophie Blau's book "Greetings from the Psychiatric Ward

Sophie Blau has experienced firsthand what it means to be confronted with the diagnosis of "burnout" and to live with the corresponding symptoms. Now, her book titled "Greetings from the Psychiatry" has been published. Here, she shares her personal story. Completely open and honest.

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Fighting is completely normal: Why siblings argue and how parents can help

A small disagreement or just getting out of bed on the wrong side – and suddenly there's a quarrel. Conflicts between people are completely normal and can have a variety of causes and solutions. But when siblings argue, parents are sometimes at a loss. How you can best help when your children are arguing, you can read here.

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Living Together in Old Age: Alternative Housing Forms in Trend!

True to the motto "Together we are less alone," there are various concepts where people come together and live under one roof. This has many advantages for everyone. We have looked at what alternative housing options are available for seniors, what advantages they offer, and which services are specifically covered by the funds.

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Children's Sleep - What Parents Can Do for a Better Sleep for Their Children

The topic of sleep is a significant concern for new or expectant parents. Parents often have many thoughts and worries about it. We asked many exciting questions to sleep expert Tina Bernert in our new podcast episode.

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Fear boils with water, too.

How does fear arise and what does it do to our body? How can we counteract the feeling of fear? When is it considered a disorder, and where can I seek help? - You will learn all about this in this episode from the famPLUS life and social counseling team.

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Goodbye summer holidays: How to succeed on the first day of school

The holiday season is coming to an end and the first day of school is already around the corner. We have a few tips and suggestions for you on how to start the school year successfully.

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Your rightful claim to psychotherapeutic acute treatment

You would like to start psychotherapy but cannot find an available spot and are only referred to long waiting lists? Then cost reimbursement might be the right procedure for you.

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Driving in Old Age - I Only Drive Short Distances

Driving in old age is a highly emotional topic because it involves not only pure mobility but also autonomy and the feeling of having life under control. In this episode, we talk with author and coach Petra Wieschalla and shed light on the topic from different perspectives.

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Learning Serenity: The Art of Not Letting Yourself Be Disturbed

Staying calm in everyday life is particularly challenging when something unsettles us that we cannot directly control. Yes, there are some things we cannot control. But we can control how we deal with them. We provide some helpful tips on how it can be achieved!

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Becoming a Father – The Path to a Caring Family Man

Becoming a father is one of the most exciting and thrilling experiences in a man's life. Along with the joy, the new situation also brings challenges, uncertainties, and even fears about the future concerning the new responsibilities. In this episode, we discuss everything from the news of the pregnancy to the day of birth and provide practical tips for the early days as a family of three.

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School project "young caregivers" starts nationwide

famPLUS and the KKH are looking for schools to raise awareness about the topic of care. The seminar is conducted by qualified famPLUS professionals from the fields of nursing and parental counseling. Participation for schools is free of charge, and the project is funded by the care fund of the KKH.

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Mental Load: How Balanced Division of Labor in the Family Can Work

In addition to the obvious tasks in family life, there are many "invisible" to-dos to accomplish — a responsibility mostly taken on by mothers, which can lead to additional burdens. Learn here how to counteract this "mental load.

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Distance Caregiver

Care from afar? When her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, it was clear to Peggy Elfmann that she wanted to take care of her and be there for her. How can that work in everyday life when almost 400 kilometers separate them? Here she talks about her balancing act and gives tips for caregiving from a distance.

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Crises, Wars, and Conflicts: How We Explain Difficult Situations to Our Children

Corona pandemic, climate crisis, war in Ukraine — lately, we've had to deal with many difficult situations. But how do we explain such events to our children? We have a few suggestions for you.

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Creating Security with an Emergency Call System

Personal emergency response systems can be lifesaving for seniors in the event of an acute incident. In the current episode, we address questions such as how a personal emergency response service works, what the costs are, and what needs to be considered, with our expert Sophia Struck.