What are some key factors I should keep in mind to help my child sleep well? by Angela Youngs, Psy.D. Supervised by Vicki Chiang, Psy.D. (PSY21136) [engine_spacer] There are several factors
Tools for wonderful and challenging times Life is full of surprises – wonderful, awful, beautiful, challenging surprises. As we wear our many hats – parents, educators, human beings who work
An important wish for most children and teens is good friendships. Belonging, being part of a trustworthy group, having fun. Yet, their conversations frequently turn to friendship challenges. “There’s this
Is Cutting a Warning Sign of Suicide? with Dr. Melissa Johnson: https://www.kidsinthehouse.com/video/embed/5623 For more information on elementary education visit KidsInTheHouse.com Originally published September 2013.
Some of us are born with higher levels of emotional sensitivity than others and experience emotions on a particularly profound level. These individuals are sometimes referred to as “super-sensors” or
HELPING KIDS TO CONFIDENTLY RIDE THE WAVES OF BIG FEELINGS By Jessica Fisher, Psy.D. Post-Doctoral Fellow / Dialectical Behavior Therapy Specialty Supervised by Vicki Chiang, Psy.D, PSY21136 How do I
How to Help with Suicide Prevention by Tina Koeppel, M.S. Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC 6029) Suicide prevention is an issue I’m passionate about – both professionally, as a
by Dr. Grace Goodman & Institute Staff Have you noticed how it’s often easier to forgive others than it is to forgive ourselves? We have a tendency to hold ourselves
WHAT IS ANXIETY? Anxiety is a NORMAL EMOTION that helps us cope with difficult, challenging, or dangerous situations. Anxiety is COMMON in regular life and can help us get things
Teaching Belly Breathing to Your Child with Dr. Melissa Johnson: https://www.kidsinthehouse.com/video/embed/5618 For more information on elementary education visit KidsInTheHouse.com Original publish date September 2013.