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- Dr. Gilda: Artist in the Spotlight http://artistinthespotlight.com/dr-gilda-carle/
- The Heartbreaking Video You Need to See that Exposes the Plight of Homeless Female Veterans http://dailycandidnews.com/tthe-heartbreaking-video-you-need-to-see-that-exposes-the-plight-of-homeless-female-veterans/
- Dr. Gilda Carle Uses Country Music to Help Heal Emotional Wounds of Homeless Female Vets http://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/faithmediaandculture/2016/04/dr-gilda-carle-uses-country-music-to-help-heal-emotionless-wounds-of-homeless-female-vets.html
- New York Charity Events Examiner Spotlights Country Cures http://www.examiner.com/article/country-cures-founded-by-dr-gilda-carle
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “Whiskey Lullaby.” Performed by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss, the song dishes the real life dangers of trying to bury bad memories by drinking.
http://www.today.com/health/my-drinking-problem-wrecked-our-relationship-will-he-ever-trust-2D79674788
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “You Think You Know Somebody.” Performed by Hunter Hayes, the song pours ice water on the butterflies you once had—until reality set in. Use this song to remind yourself to simmer the heat when you first get started, by getting to know your partner well before committing.
http://www.today.com/health/he-asked-me-marry-him-i-said-no-now-what-2D79646274
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “The Outsiders.” Performed by Eric Church, the song sings the praises of being different from the crowd, and how comfortable being “outside” the inner circle can really feel.
http://www.today.com/health/he-says-he-loves-me-am-i-just-booty-call-2D79612587
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “Slow Me Down.” Performed by Sara Evans, the song says the words we’ve all mouthed when we’re on the verge of leaving a dissatisfying relationship: get your act together right now, because later might be too late!
http://www.today.com/health/i-have-feeling-my-husband-being-unfaithful-what-should-i-1D79579623
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “Makin’ This Boy Go Crazy.” Performed by Dylan Scott, the song titillates us with the sexual and emotional passion that occur at the start of a loving relationship.
http://www.today.com/health/my-boyfriend-watches-too-much-porn-what-do-i-do-1D79549416
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “This Is Me You’re Talking To.” Performed by Trisha Yearwood, the song emotionally reminisces about the closeness a couple once shared, and how in sync their communication had always been—regardless of the fact that one of the pair has moved on.
http://www.today.com/health/my-girlfriend-sends-selfies-other-men-cheating-2D79517774
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “A Woman’s Rant.” Performed by Jo Dee Messina, the song insightfully differentiates between our different gender roles and expectations. The challenge for each of us is to take on what is comfortable, despite the dictates of our culture.
http://www.today.com/health/my-boyfriend-was-player-his-past-how-do-i-deal-2D79492005
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “I Hold On.” Performed by Dierks Bentley, the song beautifully indicates the things that are truly meaningful in life, and which need to be embraced, like belief, faith, love, and freedom.
http://www.today.com/health/help-woman-im-dating-says-shes-not-attracted-me-2D79454499
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “Compass.” Performed by Lady Antebellum, the song reminds people to follow their heart, and to stay focused on what it is they want for themselves in their life.
http://www.today.com/health/how-do-i-help-friend-who-makes-bad-decisions-about-2D79418306
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “Automatic.” Performed by Miranda Lambert, the song alerts us not to allow our lives to become so routine that we lose the most important part of who we are.
http://www.today.com/health/my-fiance-broke-me-how-do-i-get-through-heartbreak-2D79377958
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “Happy Ending.” Performed by Sugarland, the song acknowledges our fairy tale mentality that forever searches for happily-ever-after. Let’s get real!
http://www.today.com/health/my-wife-isnt-educated-enough-me-what-do-i-do-2D79338532
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “Invisible.” Performed by Hunter Hayes, the song assures us to hang on through the toughest times because pain is fleeting, and soon it will be gone.
http://www.today.com/health/help-my-ex-says-she-loves-me-she-new-relationship-2D12186662
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “This Time.” Performed by Connie Britton on our favorite TV show, “Nashville,” this song questions whether you’re desperate to find love, or you’re pursuing someone because of his/her great qualities.
http://www.today.com/health/im-married-children-i-miss-my-ex-2D12149798
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “Don’t Blink.” Performed by Kenny Chesney, this song slaps you with the realization of how quickly time passes, and reminds you to optimize your every breath.http://www.today.com/health/help-im-having-baby-my-girlfriend-i-still-want-my-2D12035495
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “We Were Us.” Performed by Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert, this song brings up the nostalgia of the past, but also puts it in perspective as the past.http://www.today.com/health/how-do-i-make-my-children-comfortable-my-dating-life-2D12077282
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “Can’t Let Go.” Performed by Heidi Newfield, this song reminds you of the necessity to leave love stories that are not turning out in your favor.http://www.today.com/health/help-why-am-i-so-clingy-relationships-2D12106535
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “This.” Performed by Darius Rucker, this song lifts the mood of a sad holiday breakup.http://celebzter.com/tis-the-season-to-be-dumped-stress-of-the-holidays-often-leads-to-breakups/
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “Bless the Broken Road.” Performed by Rascal Flatts, this song quells the “woulda-coulda-shoulda’s”.http://www.today.com/health/i-was-dumped-over-email-now-i-miss-my-ex-2D11810727
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “White Liar.” Performed by Miranda Lambert, this song helps you fantasize the “gotcha” game you’d love to play on your lying cheater.http://www.match.com/magazine/article/11800/Can-A-Cheater-Truly-Change/
- The Country Music Doctor Prescribes “Everything Has Changed.” Performed by Taylor Swift, this song reminds you to know your honey better, especially when your love has hit a roadblock.http://www.today.com/health/my-boyfriend-wont-invite-me-family-events-it-sign-2D11915651