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Mental illness in children can be hard for parents to identify. It’s equally hard to accept it. As a result,...
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Mental illness in children can be hard for parents to identify. It’s equally hard to accept it. As a result,...
continue reading »Everyone faces occasional worries about the future. “What will happen when…?” or “What if…?” questions roll through every mind now...
continue reading »Dealing with grief can be difficult, and it presents challenges specific to adolescents. While teens may experience the same stages...
continue reading »What’s going to happen next? That question can make us react in all sorts of ways. When a lot can...
continue reading »It can be difficult to know what our “best” looks like in the workforce. It can be so easy to...
continue reading »Anxiety and panic attacks have certain similarities, but they are two different conditions. How can you tell which is which?...
continue reading »Anxiety knows no bounds, does not discriminate by age, and can wear many different hats. Vance Havner said, “Worry, like...
continue reading »Statistically, boys are diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) more frequently than are girls. However, girls do exhibit ADHD symptoms and,...
continue reading »If you are recently engaged, there is a high chance your head is spinning with excitement at the prospect of...
continue reading »Children, at times, may experience depression. However, unlike adults, they likely have not developed the insight to identify when they...
continue reading »Everyone goes through periods of feeling unhappy or finding themselves in a temporary lull, even children. But if the feelings...
continue reading »As a counselor, I find one of the most common complaints that people bring to my office that of some...
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