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Are               you               in               a               serious               interracial               relationship               and               wonder               if               marrying               that               person               will               ever               work               because               of               differences               in               race?

Are               you               in               an               interracial               marriage               and               wonder               if               the               problems               you're               having               is               because               of               race?

Regardless               of               relationship               status               many               who               are               in               an               interracial               relationship               can't               help               but               wonder               if               interracial               marriages               will               work.

The               answer               to               that               is               a               big               "YES"!

To               help               understand               common               challenges               that               interracial               marriages               may               face               and               how               they               can               make               interracial               marriages               work,               I               have               interviewed               psychologist               Jennifer               Chandler,               PsyD.

Tell               me               a               little               bit               about               yourself.


               "My               name               is               Jennifer               Chandler,               "Jen"               to               my               friends.

I               obtained               my               BA               in               Psychology               at               Texas               Southern               University               in               Houston,               Texas               in               2003.

I               went               on               to               gain               my               PsyD               in               Clinical               Psychology               with               an               emphasis               in               Multicultural               Studies               in               2007               at               California               School               of               Professional               Psychology               in               Los               Angeles.

I               wrote               and               presented               my               dissertation               project               on               "Counseling               Lesbian,               Gay,               Bisexual               and               Transgender               (LGBT)               Clients               within               a               Multicultural               Framework."               Since               then,               I               have               adapted               this               framework               many               times               to               include               working               with               couples,               families               and               inmate-patients.

I               have               worked               with               many               different               agencies               including               the               Gay               and               Lesbian               Center,               elementary               schools,               private               practice,               and               Outpatient               Parole               services.

I               am               one               of               the               founding               members               of               the               nation's               first               "Masters               of               Arts               in               Psychology               with               an               emphasis               in               LGBT               Studies"               at               Antioch               University               and               taught               "Multicultural               Studies"               as               an               adjunct               professor               for               the               program.

Currently,               I               am               working               as               a               Forensic               Psychologist               at               the               California               Institution               for               Men               and               have               taken               an               adjunct               professor               position               at               Argosy               University               teaching               "Criminal               Psychology"               and               I               have               hopes               of               expanding               their               Multicultural               program."
               What               are               common               challenges               that               often               come               with               interracial               marriages?


               "First,               let               me               say,               there               are               many               challenges               within               EVERY               couple.

While               race/ethnicity               may               be               the               most               obvious               (visual)               difference,               other               more               subtle               differences,               may               be               the               result               of               issues               that               arise               within               a               couple.

Therefore,               when               working               with               a               multicultural               couple,               one               must               consider               each               level               of               difference.

One               way               to               outline               each               partner's               differences               is               with               a               system               I               adapted               called               the               "A.D.D.R.E.S.S.I.N.G.

Model."               "A"               stands               for               Age               &               generational               influences,               the               "D"s               stand               for               Dependencies/Disorders               and               Developmental               &               acquired               Disabilities,               "R"               stands               for               Religion               &               spiritual               orientation,               "E"               for               Ethnicity/Race,               "S"               is               for               Success,               Socioeconomic               Status               and               Schooling,               the               next               "S"               is               for               Sexual               Identity,               "I"               represents               a               person's               Ideology               (beliefs/values               about               the               world,               self,               others,               etc.),               "N"               is               for               Nationality/Indigenous               Heritage               and               "G"               represents               Gender               Identity.

Each               individual               in               the               couple               must               examine               and               understand               oneself               on               each               level.

If               there               is               an               imbalance               on               any               one               of               these               levels               within               the               self,               or               the               couple,               problems               may               arise."
               "For               example,               Joe               is               an               Indian-American               biological               male               who               is               a               non-practitioner               of               Buddhism               and               works               for               equal               civil               rights               and               his               partner               Bryan               is               a               Mexican-American               biological               male               who               is               an               accountant               and               a               devout               Catholic               since               childhood.

As               you               can               see,               this               couples'               differences               are               multifaceted               and               cannot               be               solely               explained               in               terms               of               racial               differences.

This               couple               will               most               likely               encounter               issues               related               to               religion,               work               ethic,               culture               and/or               racial               differences."
               What               type               of               impact               can               those               challenges               have               on               an               interracial               marriage?


               "People,               in               general,               tend               to               seek               the               comfort               of               others               who               are               similar               to               them               in               race,               culture,               socioeconomic               status,               etc.

This               is               even               more               evident               with               an               oppressed               people.

Therefore,               an               interracial               couple               may               experience               just               as               many               problems               outside               the               couple               as               within.

In               other               words,               family               of               origin               and               friends               may               ostracize,               or               criticize               the               individual,               or               couple               for               entering               into               such               a               relationship               in               the               first               place.

Particularly               when               it               comes               to               procreating,               older               generations               tend               to               frown               upon               multicultural               children               believing               it               dilutes               each               culture.

This               can               cause               anxiety,               depression,               isolation,               loss               of               friends               and               family,               and               in               some               cases,               "cut               off"               financially               from               one's               family."
               What               can               interracial               couples               do               to               make               their               marriage               work?


               "Multinational,               multicultural,               multiracial               and               all               couples               must               work               equally               hard               towards               compromising.

Issues               of               difference               on               any               level               must               be               discussed               before               any               serious               commitments               are               made.

This               includes               discussion               of               each               one               of               one's               differences               and               how               they               may               play               out               in               the               relationship.

The               couple               should               be               proactive               and               present               a               united               front               in               dealing               with               "naysayers."               Communication               is               key               in               any               relationship               and               will               be               crucial               in               coming               to               an               ideal               agreement.
               What               last               advice               would               you               like               to               give               you               to               interracial               couple               that               is               having               difficulties               in               their               marriage               because               of               race?


               If               issues               cannot               be               resolved               within               the               couple,               seek               professional               help               from               a               licensed               psychologist               who               specializes               in               multicultural               couples.
               Thank               you               Jennifer               for               doing               the               interview               with               me.

If               you               would               like               more               information               about               Jennifer               Chandler               you               can               check               out               her               website               on               www.drjchandler.com.
               Recommended               Readings:               
               How               to               Build               a               Successful               Marriage               
               How               to               Stay               Happily               Married               with               Children               
               Rekindling               Romance               in               Marriage






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                   Are               you               feeling               anxious               about               starting               college?

    Are               you               unsure               on               how               to               reduce               your               feelings               of               anxiety?

    To               help               understand               what               soon               to               be               college               students               typically               feel               anxious               about               when               it               comes               to               college               and               what               you               can               do               to               reduce               anxiety               over               starting               college,               I               have               interviewed               psychologist               Hadassah               Ramsay.
                   Tell               me               a               little               bit               about               yourself.
                   "I               am               a               clinical               psychologist               in               private               practice               in               Durham               NH.

    I               received               my               PsyD               in               Washington               DC               from               the               American               School               of               Professional               Psychology               of               Argosy               University               .

    During               my               doctoral               training               I               worked               in               a               variety               of               settings               including               an               inpatient               treatment               facility               on               an               adolescent               unit               and               at               an               outpatient               clinic               where               I               worked               with               children               to               assess               their               learning               styles               and               needs.

    I               was               also               an               extern               at               The               American               University               Counseling               Center.

    I               completed               both               my               pre-doctoral               and               post-doctoral               training               at               the               University               of               New               Hampshire               Counseling               Center               where               I               provided               a               variety               of               clinical               services               including               individual               and               group               psychotherapy               to               students.

    I               later               served               as               a               Senior               Staff               Psychologist               at               the               UNH               Counseling               Center               where               in               addition               to               providing               direct               services               to               students,               I               also               played               a               role               in               training               and               supervising               pre               and               post-doctoral               interns               in               Clinical               Psychology."
                   What               are               soon               to               be               college               students               typically               anxious               over               when               it               comes               to               college?
                   "For               traditionally               aged               college               students,               college               typically               means               three               things:               freedom,               academics,               and               social               life               (not               necessarily               in               that               order).

    While               many               graduating               high               school               seniors               might               say               that               they               can't               wait               to               get               away               from               home,               many               have               never               lived               away               from               home               for               an               extended               period               of               time;               It               is               hard               for               them               to               really               know               what               being               independent               will               feel               like.

    While               the               excitement               of               being               away               from               home               can               be               fun,               experiencing               this               new               level               of               autonomy               can               be               very               anxiety               provoking               at               the               same               time.

    Doing               laundry,               walking               to               a               dining               hall               crowded               with               people               to               eat,               deciding               when               to               do               assignments,               figuring               out               how               to               manage               time,               and               taking               himself/herself               to               the               doctor               when               not               feeling               well               (only               to               name               a               few)               are               tasks               that               may               cause               an               incoming               student               to               worry               about               the               college               experience.

    Soon-to-be               college               students               often               worry               about               missing               their               family,               friends,               everyday               activities               and               familiar               surroundings               that               make               life               comfortable.
                   Incoming               students               also               often               worry               about               academics.

    Many               first               year               students               describe               having               their               'hands               held'               throughout               their               primary               and               secondary               educational               experiences               and               have               concerns               that               college-level               work               will               be               much               more               challenging.

    A               student               may               worry               about               the               expectations               his/her               professors               may               have               of               him/her               and               if               he/she               can               reach               them.

    An               incoming               student               may               also               feel               anxious               about               finding               his/her               way               around               campus               and               then               once               he/she               does               find               his/her               lecture               hall,               he/she               may               feel               anxious               about               walking               into               a               course               that               200               other               students               are               also               enrolled               in!
                   Making               friends               is               yet               another               avenue               for               anxiety.

    Except               for               the               few               people               they               may               have               met               at               orientation,               many               students               come               to               school               not               knowing               anyone.

    Being               away               from               family/friends               and               facing               the               stress               of               school               sets               the               stage               for               needing               a               good               support               system.

    Many               students               are               not               used               to               making               new               friends               especially               if               they               lived               in               the               same               town/city               their               whole               lives               and               went               through               elementary,               middle               and               high               school               with               the               same               people."
                   What               are               some               tips               for               reducing               anxiety               over               starting               college?
                   "There               are               a               myriad               of               things               a               person               can               do               to               reduce               or               better               manage               anxiety               about               starting               college.

    First               and               foremost,               an               incoming               student               can               aim               to               go               to               school               with               an               open               mind               about               how               he/she               feels               college               'should'               be.

    Popular               culture               often               shows               college               as               a               party               where               people               are               always               having               fun               and               have               few               concerns.

    However,               this               is               not               actually               reality.

    While               college               does               have               a               lot               of               opportunities               to               have               fun,               it               is               also               challenging.

    I               encourage               each               student               to               give               himself/herself               time               to               find               his/her               way               and               to               define               what               college               will               mean               for               him/her.
                   For               those               excited               to               go               away               but               are               not               sure               how               to               manage               the               various               tasks               of               independent               living,               it               is               wise               to               start               practicing               while               still               at               home.

    For               example,               a               student               can               get               his/her               feet               wet               with               learning               how               to               do               laundry               and               practicing               managing               his/her               money.

    For               those               who               anticipate               being               homesick,               it               is               a               good               idea               to               leave               home               with               a               plan               to               return               for               a               visit;               Knowing               that               he/she               can               go               home               and               have               a               plan               to               do               so               can               help               a               student               relax               and               settle               into               the               college               experience               without               worrying               about               when               he/she               will               get               to               go               home               again.
                   Academically,               it               is               a               good               idea               to               purchase               a               planner.

    Using               this               tool               to               enter               in               assignment               due               dates               and               exam               dates               helps               a               student               plan               ahead               and               stay               on               top               of               things               from               the               start.

    If               a               student               is               concerned               about               academic               success,               he/she               can               look               into               academic               support               services               on               campus               and               get               involved               early               in               study               groups.

    It               is               also               a               good               idea               to               walk               the               campus               to               get               acquainted               with               it.

    Before               school               starts,               it               might               be               wise               to               find               the               buildings/classrooms               a               student               will               need               to               find               on               the               first               day               so               that               he/she               can               reduce               the               chance               of               getting               lost               and               flustered               as               a               result.
                   Socially,               it               is               a               good               idea               to               try               to               connect               with               roommates               during               the               summer               before               coming               to               school.

    If               students               live               near               one               another,               consider               making               a               plan               to               get               together.

    Remember,               roommate               assignments               are               random               and               just               because               two               students               are               paired               with               each               other               doesn't               mean               that               they               are               going               to               turn               out               to               be               life-long               friends               (though               some               do).

    While               the               pressure               exists               to               make               friends               quickly,               a               student               should               try               to               give               himself/herself               permission               to               take               time               to               develop               relationships               and               to               remember               that               friends               can               be               made               outside               of               the               dorms-               in               class,               at               the               dining               hall,               via               student               organization               participation,               etc...

    as               well               as               over               the               course               of               one's               college               career.

    It               is               important               for               a               student               not               to               feel               pressure               to               make               all               his/her               friends               in               the               first               semester!"
                   What               type               of               professional               help               is               available               for               someone               that               is               having               a               difficult               time               reducing               their               level               of               anxiety               over               starting               college?
                   "Professional               help               is               also               available.

    Going               to               college               is               a               major               life               transition               and               one               that               often               comes               with               adjustment               issues.

    As               humans               we               often               struggle               with               things               that               are               new               so               this               is               to               be               expected!

    A               person               may               choose               to               seek               out               counseling               prior               to               going               to               college               to               address               his/her               feelings.

    Another               option               is               to               connect               with               support               services               on               campus               as               soon               (or               soon               after)               getting               there.

    Most               universities               have               a               Counseling               Center               that               provides               free               or               very               affordable               psychotherapy               services               to               students.

    Often,               a               student               needs               just               a               few               meetings               to               help               him/her               feel               better               able               to               negotiate               college               on               his/her               own               but               longer-term               support               is               also               sometimes               offered               either               via               individual               or               group               meetings.

    And               of               course,               there               are               also               private               therapists               in               each               community               that               are               available               to               help               should               a               student               wish               to               access               services               off               campus."
                   Thank               you               Hadassah               for               doing               the               interview               on               tips               for               reducing               anxiety               over               starting               college.

    For               more               information               on               Hadassah               Ramsay               or               her               work               you               can               check               out               her               website               on               www.drhramsay.com.
                   Recommended               Readings:
                   http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/6168576/preparing_your_child_for_college_interview.html?cat=25">Preparing               Your               Child               For               College
                   http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5455608/college_scholarships_free_money_for.html?cat=25">College               Scholarships:               Free               Money               For               College
                   http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/127908/paying_for_your_childs_college_education.html?cat=54">Paying               For               Your               Child               College               Education






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                   Are               you               feeling               anxious               about               starting               college?

    Are               you               unsure               on               how               to               reduce               your               feelings               of               anxiety?

    To               help               understand               what               soon               to               be               college               students               typically               feel               anxious               about               when               it               comes               to               college               and               what               you               can               do               to               reduce               anxiety               over               starting               college,               I               have               interviewed               psychologist               Hadassah               Ramsay.
                   Tell               me               a               little               bit               about               yourself.
                   "I               am               a               clinical               psychologist               in               private               practice               in               Durham               NH.

    I               received               my               PsyD               in               Washington               DC               from               the               American               School               of               Professional               Psychology               of               Argosy               University               .

    During               my               doctoral               training               I               worked               in               a               variety               of               settings               including               an               inpatient               treatment               facility               on               an               adolescent               unit               and               at               an               outpatient               clinic               where               I               worked               with               children               to               assess               their               learning               styles               and               needs.

    I               was               also               an               extern               at               The               American               University               Counseling               Center.

    I               completed               both               my               pre-doctoral               and               post-doctoral               training               at               the               University               of               New               Hampshire               Counseling               Center               where               I               provided               a               variety               of               clinical               services               including               individual               and               group               psychotherapy               to               students.

    I               later               served               as               a               Senior               Staff               Psychologist               at               the               UNH               Counseling               Center               where               in               addition               to               providing               direct               services               to               students,               I               also               played               a               role               in               training               and               supervising               pre               and               post-doctoral               interns               in               Clinical               Psychology."
                   What               are               soon               to               be               college               students               typically               anxious               over               when               it               comes               to               college?
                   "For               traditionally               aged               college               students,               college               typically               means               three               things:               freedom,               academics,               and               social               life               (not               necessarily               in               that               order).

    While               many               graduating               high               school               seniors               might               say               that               they               can't               wait               to               get               away               from               home,               many               have               never               lived               away               from               home               for               an               extended               period               of               time;               It               is               hard               for               them               to               really               know               what               being               independent               will               feel               like.

    While               the               excitement               of               being               away               from               home               can               be               fun,               experiencing               this               new               level               of               autonomy               can               be               very               anxiety               provoking               at               the               same               time.

    Doing               laundry,               walking               to               a               dining               hall               crowded               with               people               to               eat,               deciding               when               to               do               assignments,               figuring               out               how               to               manage               time,               and               taking               himself/herself               to               the               doctor               when               not               feeling               well               (only               to               name               a               few)               are               tasks               that               may               cause               an               incoming               student               to               worry               about               the               college               experience.

    Soon-to-be               college               students               often               worry               about               missing               their               family,               friends,               everyday               activities               and               familiar               surroundings               that               make               life               comfortable.
                   Incoming               students               also               often               worry               about               academics.

    Many               first               year               students               describe               having               their               'hands               held'               throughout               their               primary               and               secondary               educational               experiences               and               have               concerns               that               college-level               work               will               be               much               more               challenging.

    A               student               may               worry               about               the               expectations               his/her               professors               may               have               of               him/her               and               if               he/she               can               reach               them.

    An               incoming               student               may               also               feel               anxious               about               finding               his/her               way               around               campus               and               then               once               he/she               does               find               his/her               lecture               hall,               he/she               may               feel               anxious               about               walking               into               a               course               that               200               other               students               are               also               enrolled               in!
                   Making               friends               is               yet               another               avenue               for               anxiety.

    Except               for               the               few               people               they               may               have               met               at               orientation,               many               students               come               to               school               not               knowing               anyone.

    Being               away               from               family/friends               and               facing               the               stress               of               school               sets               the               stage               for               needing               a               good               support               system.

    Many               students               are               not               used               to               making               new               friends               especially               if               they               lived               in               the               same               town/city               their               whole               lives               and               went               through               elementary,               middle               and               high               school               with               the               same               people."
                   What               are               some               tips               for               reducing               anxiety               over               starting               college?
                   "There               are               a               myriad               of               things               a               person               can               do               to               reduce               or               better               manage               anxiety               about               starting               college.

    First               and               foremost,               an               incoming               student               can               aim               to               go               to               school               with               an               open               mind               about               how               he/she               feels               college               'should'               be.

    Popular               culture               often               shows               college               as               a               party               where               people               are               always               having               fun               and               have               few               concerns.

    However,               this               is               not               actually               reality.

    While               college               does               have               a               lot               of               opportunities               to               have               fun,               it               is               also               challenging.

    I               encourage               each               student               to               give               himself/herself               time               to               find               his/her               way               and               to               define               what               college               will               mean               for               him/her.
                   For               those               excited               to               go               away               but               are               not               sure               how               to               manage               the               various               tasks               of               independent               living,               it               is               wise               to               start               practicing               while               still               at               home.

    For               example,               a               student               can               get               his/her               feet               wet               with               learning               how               to               do               laundry               and               practicing               managing               his/her               money.

    For               those               who               anticipate               being               homesick,               it               is               a               good               idea               to               leave               home               with               a               plan               to               return               for               a               visit;               Knowing               that               he/she               can               go               home               and               have               a               plan               to               do               so               can               help               a               student               relax               and               settle               into               the               college               experience               without               worrying               about               when               he/she               will               get               to               go               home               again.
                   Academically,               it               is               a               good               idea               to               purchase               a               planner.

    Using               this               tool               to               enter               in               assignment               due               dates               and               exam               dates               helps               a               student               plan               ahead               and               stay               on               top               of               things               from               the               start.

    If               a               student               is               concerned               about               academic               success,               he/she               can               look               into               academic               support               services               on               campus               and               get               involved               early               in               study               groups.

    It               is               also               a               good               idea               to               walk               the               campus               to               get               acquainted               with               it.

    Before               school               starts,               it               might               be               wise               to               find               the               buildings/classrooms               a               student               will               need               to               find               on               the               first               day               so               that               he/she               can               reduce               the               chance               of               getting               lost               and               flustered               as               a               result.
                   Socially,               it               is               a               good               idea               to               try               to               connect               with               roommates               during               the               summer               before               coming               to               school.

    If               students               live               near               one               another,               consider               making               a               plan               to               get               together.

    Remember,               roommate               assignments               are               random               and               just               because               two               students               are               paired               with               each               other               doesn't               mean               that               they               are               going               to               turn               out               to               be               life-long               friends               (though               some               do).

    While               the               pressure               exists               to               make               friends               quickly,               a               student               should               try               to               give               himself/herself               permission               to               take               time               to               develop               relationships               and               to               remember               that               friends               can               be               made               outside               of               the               dorms-               in               class,               at               the               dining               hall,               via               student               organization               participation,               etc...

    as               well               as               over               the               course               of               one's               college               career.

    It               is               important               for               a               student               not               to               feel               pressure               to               make               all               his/her               friends               in               the               first               semester!"
                   What               type               of               professional               help               is               available               for               someone               that               is               having               a               difficult               time               reducing               their               level               of               anxiety               over               starting               college?
                   "Professional               help               is               also               available.

    Going               to               college               is               a               major               life               transition               and               one               that               often               comes               with               adjustment               issues.

    As               humans               we               often               struggle               with               things               that               are               new               so               this               is               to               be               expected!

    A               person               may               choose               to               seek               out               counseling               prior               to               going               to               college               to               address               his/her               feelings.

    Another               option               is               to               connect               with               support               services               on               campus               as               soon               (or               soon               after)               getting               there.

    Most               universities               have               a               Counseling               Center               that               provides               free               or               very               affordable               psychotherapy               services               to               students.

    Often,               a               student               needs               just               a               few               meetings               to               help               him/her               feel               better               able               to               negotiate               college               on               his/her               own               but               longer-term               support               is               also               sometimes               offered               either               via               individual               or               group               meetings.

    And               of               course,               there               are               also               private               therapists               in               each               community               that               are               available               to               help               should               a               student               wish               to               access               services               off               campus."
                   Thank               you               Hadassah               for               doing               the               interview               on               tips               for               reducing               anxiety               over               starting               college.

    For               more               information               on               Hadassah               Ramsay               or               her               work               you               can               check               out               her               website               on               www.drhramsay.com.
                   Recommended               Readings:
                   http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/6168576/preparing_your_child_for_college_interview.html?cat=25">Preparing               Your               Child               For               College
                   http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5455608/college_scholarships_free_money_for.html?cat=25">College               Scholarships:               Free               Money               For               College
                   http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/127908/paying_for_your_childs_college_education.html?cat=54">Paying               For               Your               Child               College               Education






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