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A word that frequently comes up in family therapy is “enmeshment.” It’s a therapeutic term that is sometimes misused and often…
When our children are young, we must constantly intervene to keep them from pulling the dog’s tail, touching a hot oven, stumbling down the…
Many young women initially greet the idea of a single-gender residential treatment centers with horror: “No guys? No way!”
But once they’ve…
Science is finally confirming with what astute parents have known for decades: staring at a screen isn’t good for you.
The proliferation of…
We know, of course, that colds and flu and other illnesses are contagious. When a cold is going around, we remind our children to wash their…
Lying is a normal developmental activity for adolescents and young adults as they attempt to navigate an increasingly complex social and emotional…
The Relationship Between Learning Disabilites and Emotional Dysfunction
Emotional and behavioral issues are common with young adults struggling…
Borderline Personality Disorder, At Last, Has Its Own Magazine
Gilbert, AZ – September 25, 2013 – With public awareness given to…
A word that frequently comes up in family therapy is “enmeshment.” It’s a therapeutic term that is sometimes misused and often…
For some adolescents, the cutting begins as an impulsive act; they react emotionally to a difficult event and impulsively scratch their skin with…