Survivors and victims' families from last year's mass shooting in Maine are pursuing negligence claims against the federal government. Plus, an expert breaks down common examples of gaslighting and how to deal with them, and a mom shares her simple trick for getting her husband to share the parenting load.
Lawyers representing survivors and families of the victims of last year's mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, by a U.S. Army reservist said yesterday they are pursuing negligence claims against the federal government that could pave the way for 100 individual lawsuits. The claimants allege the Defense Department, the Army and a military hospital in New York failed to respond to threats the gunman made in the months before he killed 18 people on Oct. 25, 2023. Here's the latest.
The term "gaslighting" is frequently thrown around, but psychotherapist Niro Feliciano says it's important not to confuse someone simply disagreeing with you with gaslighting. So what is it? She shared 9 common examples, from coercion to questioning reality, plus 5 ways to tell whether someone is gaslighting you. Feliciano also has tips on how to respond when you realize someone is manipulating you. See her advice.
Pace Webb started feeling the mental burden when her older daughter was 10 months old, so she employed a simple trick to get her husband to share in the parenting load: She stopped answering every little question, allowing her husband to figure out for himself what time soccer practice starts, or whether the kids have homework. Commenters on her Instagram video agreed: "I have every confidence that men can find things in the fridge and I will let them starve trying," one said. See what a mental health expert had to say about Webb's method.
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