DES MOINES, Iowa, Feb. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- You expect your friend who's going through a divorce to experience a range of emotions, but how can you tell if the sadness of loss has become a more serious depression? Nancy Schornack, a licensed mental health counselor, offers several signs of what depression looks like in real life and practical tips friends, family and co-workers can use to help.
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About Support In A Split
When a friend or family member is going through a divorce, most people find it tough to know what to say or how to help. Support in a Split targets the extended support groups of people going through divorce and offers practical ways for them to help during a difficult time. With insight from attorneys, divorce counselors and divorce survivors, blog topics range from exercise, dating and updating legal documents. Support In A Split is sponsored by ARAG®, a global provider of legal solutions.
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ARAG (www.ARAGgroup.com), whose North American operations are based in Des Moines, IA, is a global provider of legal solutions. The company has an international premium base of almost $2 billion and it protects 15.5 million individuals and their families – worldwide. ARAG offers comprehensive legal plans that provide a smart and trusted path for resolving legal issues. This enables people to protect their families, finances and futures.
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