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  • How Election Anxiety Affects Children

    How Election Anxiety Affects Children

    While the country waits for the official results of the 2020 election, anxiety is mounting. In this unprecedented pandemic year, the highly contentious and now unresolved election has raised everyone’s stress levels. With the topic being on everyone’s mind, there is no doubt that this election anxiety has impacted the nation’s children, as well.

  • Getting to Know Anxiety

    Getting to Know Anxiety

    Written by two mental health experts with nearly eight decades of patient treatment between them, Getting to Know Anxiety describes the basics of anxiety and anxiety disorders in down-to-earth language. In it, Drs. Rosen and Gross offer readers an overview of today’s challenging mental health issues and the most current treatment methods available, as well as practical strategies for mental and emotional self-care.

  • Helping Students with Anxiety Succeed in School (Regardless of the Format)

    Join our panel of five experts from around the US for a roundtable discussion on best practices for helping students with anxiety learn to meet their demands at school, gain confidence, and thrive. Top clinicians and innovative educators will share trends, insights, tips, and resources for professionals who work with students and their families. Bring your questions to this lively conversation that will help you better support students with anxiety.

  • Distance Learning Tips For Parents

    Distance Learning Tips For Parents

    These distance learning tips can help parents support their child’s virtual schooling during the pandemic.

  • Pandemic Fatigue: How To Stay Mentally Healthy In The Covid Era

    Pandemic Fatigue: How To Stay Mentally Healthy In The Covid Era

    As 2020 draws to a close, many of us are experiencing pandemic fatigue. We’re all tired of wearing masks and social distancing. Most of us just want to go back to traveling, enjoying time with family and friends, and the normal world we used to know. This is the time when it is so important for our mental health that we keep a positive outlook and not allow boredom and pessimism to creep in.

  • Pandemic 101: How To Decide On The Right College During Covid

    Pandemic 101: How To Decide On The Right College During Covid

    A lot of college acceptances have been coming in recently. Parents and teens are feeling incredibly overwhelmed in the decision making process because of the changes that have occurred within the world, but more specifically on college campuses.

  • How Too Much Screen Time Affects Your Kids (And How To Set Limits)

    How Too Much Screen Time Affects Your Kids (And How To Set Limits)

    As pandemic restrictions begin to ease, we’re emerging with new addictions to our devices. For many families, lock downs meant turning to virtual entertainment and increased online communications with friends and loved ones.

  • Are You Struggling With Covid Stress Syndrome Or Covid PTSD?

    Are You Struggling With Covid Stress Syndrome Or Covid PTSD?

    Those with mental health concerns often feel like they can’t control the world around them. Sometimes they may feel like they, themselves, are spiraling out of control. Now that we’ve gone through the last year and the challenges brought by the coronavirus pandemic, I think most of us can relate to those feelings in some way.

  • Will Teletherapy Continue After Covid?

    Will Teletherapy Continue After Covid?

    Before the Covid 19 pandemic, the potential of telehealth and virtual therapy was just starting to be recognized as an option for the treatment of mental health disorders. Then, the world shut down and remote care exploded into universal acceptance.

  • Our Search for Meaningfulness

    Our Search for Meaningfulness

    The human brain is a curious organ. It is programmed from birth to actively search the world around us. As we get older and mature this search gets fine tuned and focused. We pursue education, friendships, hobbies, sports. Our quest for life experience allows us to learn about the world around us and just as importantly develop a better sense of our own identity. We progress from a period of knowledge acquisition (“knowing”) that can last decades into a prolonged journey that requires that we utilize what we have learned and productively participate in life. This “doing” often includes pursuing gainful employment and careers, raising a family, involvement in spiritual endeavors, development of hobbies, political involvement and altruistic pursuits.