Anxiety is a normal and protective way we humans have evolved to protect ourselves. But with the increasing number and severity of storms, it may feel as if our anxiety – and that of our children – is being fueled more than usual. Storm anxiety is on the rise.
From challenges with hair pulling to supporting a child through a regression in toilet training, Dr. Gene Beresin and Dr. Khadijah Booth Watkins answer real parent questions in this episode.
We’re kicking off 2023 with a special episode of Shrinking It Down: Mental Health Made Simple featuring *you* our listeners. What questions do you have about the mental health of a child or teen in your life?
Dr. Gene Beresin and Dr.
Agony. Fear. Uncertainty. A loss of what could have been…
These are just a few psychological hallmarks of an injured athlete’s experience.
Another shooting. Another hate crime.
Our hearts go out to the survivors and the families and friends of those who are tragically lost.
We have surpassed 600 mass shootings this year. And sadly marginalized groups, including those who identify as LGBTQ are often the targets.
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Navigating the healthcare system is often a nightmare for both parents and doctors.
Al escribir este artículo, revisé mi computadora tres veces hoy para asegurarme de haberlo guardado.
It’s May, Mental Health Awareness Month! What better way to learn and engage those around you than with a calendar of content and activities. The mental health of our children, teens, and young adults has never been more important.
What is child depression, and when should you worry about it in your child or teen? See more, below.
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“Depression” is a funny term.