How to Screen for Eating Disorders This week is National Eating Disorder Awareness week, and though most people know that eating disorders exist, not many know how to screen for them in loved ones or even for themselves. Sadly, eating disorders affect over 24 million people in the United States, ...
Bully, Bully! – The Dark Side of Being Light With Words
Bully, Bully! – The Dark Side of Being Light With Words This week is National No Name-Calling Week, and it’s fitting in light of the type of the recent increase in anti-bullying campaigns over the last few years. Now, most people are already aware of the staggering statistics, but see more here ...
Fostering Attachment Bonds – The Ties That Bind
Fostering Attachment Bonds – The Ties That Bind Our lives in this day and age are often characterized by two contrasting issues: being over-connected (through social media and constant “online” presence) and under-connected (no real face time or genuine quality time spent with loved ones. Want to ...
Life With ADHD
Life With ADHD – The Child’s Mind Happy ADHD Awareness Month! It’s not uncommon for people to misuse the phrase “I’m ADHD” and for misdiagnoses to occur. ADHD can be particularly difficult to identify in children because of the symptom’s similarities with normal child developmental states, and ...
Anxiety
Anxiety Kelly Saylor and Mary Shea What is Anxiety? According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition, Anxiety disorders include having features of excessive fear, anxiety and behavioral disturbances. The difference between fear and anxiety is the ...
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