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Life, Dr Pansak Sugkraroek, Published on 28/08/2012
» When a love affair ends and a woman moves on to a new romantic relationship, very often her former lover cannot accept this and attempts to return. How should she deal with him?
Life, Dr Pansak Sugkraroek, Published on 19/06/2012
» University admission results are announced this time of the year, and many students will be disappointed. But are we piling the wrong kind of pressure onto our children?
Life, Dr Pansak Sugkraroek, Published on 22/05/2012
» Being a caregiver for a terminally-ill spouse or loved one remains one of life's most difficult _ and profoundly important _ responsibilities.
Life, Dr Pansak Sugkraroek, Published on 08/05/2012
» The younger members of society aren't the only ones whose lives have been impacted by the social media. It's also playing a major role in the relationships of middle-aged men and women, especially if you are struggling to get through the so-called "midlife crisis".
Life, Dr Pansak Sugkraroek, Published on 27/03/2012
» In front of a famous cathedral in Italy there's a plaque that I always think about whenever the topic of raising children comes up. I stumbled on it a few years ago during a social visit to patients of mine in that country.
Life, Dr Pansak Sugkraroek, Published on 13/03/2012
» Negotiating the terminal stages of a long-term relationship is rarely an easy process. And it can be especially traumatic for some people when it's the end of their very first adult romance that they're having to face up to.
Life, Dr Pansak Sugkraroek, Published on 28/02/2012
» There's more potential for discord in families led by women. But is that the fault of bossy wives or hopeless husbands?
Life, Dr Pansak Sugkraroek, Published on 14/02/2012
» The approach of St Valentine's Day is a good time to reflect on love and long-term relationship. On this topic, the first question that comes to mind is: What is the meaning of love?
Life, Dr Pansak Sugkraroek, Published on 07/02/2012
» What to do when your spouse seems to change after marriage.
Life, Dr Pansak Sugkraroek, Published on 24/01/2012
» Along with the wonders of bringing a child into the world, having a baby is one of the most significant physical upheavals that a woman's body will ever experience. As the birth marks the end of pregnancy, a new post-natal period begins. Many women find themselves unprepared to deal with a host of important changes, including the difficult issue of one's post-natal sex life.