Psychology in “13 Reasons Why”
The psychology behind Netflix series "13 Reasons Why"
ADHD and Self Compassion
What’s the impact of living life with ADHD, seeing exactly what ‘should’ be done and often not getting there anyway.
Teen Prescription Med Abuse Skyrockets, Parents Clueless
7 Warning Signs for Parents & How To Protect Their Kids
Three Key Considerations in Selecting Your Child’s Therapist
What’s more important? Managing your child’s behavior or making your child feel safe? Do you know why?
Disorganized Attachment: Fears that Go Unanswered
How disorganized attachment in infancy impacts emotional and social development.
When Your Child Gets Angry: Here’s Your Gameplan
Children develop emotional intelligence when we teach them that all their feelings are okay, but they always have a choice about how they act.
It’s Time to Talk
If we don’t take the time to talk with – and really understand – our teens, how can we expect to know much about the choices they face and the decisions they make?
Intrapsychic Conflict and Dysfunctional Family Patterns
Conflicts within parents' minds over certain behavior can lead them to give double messages to kids, who in turn develop dysfunctional mental models about what is expected of them.
On Raising an Honest Child
How do we teach our kids to be honest, even if it means admitting to breaking the rules? Research on children's lying behavior might be able to provide us with some helpful hints.
17 Ways to Foster Creativity in a Practical Kid
Does your child show little interest in the usual arts and crafts? Some kids are most passionate about how the real world works, and can be remarkably creative. You can help.
Child Abuse and Neglect: Why Prevention Is Important
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Prevention is important because maltreatment can be avoided and it can lead to negative consequences such depression.