SAD Prevention: Ease The Impact of Seasonal Affective Disorder
When changing clocks due to the Fall shift for daylight savings time, it is a great time to begin to think about seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and how to prevent
When changing clocks due to the Fall shift for daylight savings time, it is a great time to begin to think about seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and how to prevent
As a parent, it's natural to want the best for your young adult —to see them succeed in college, launch a promising career, and fulfill the dreams they've worked so
Our guest blogger is Matt Fried, MA, Ph.D., MFA, a licensed Psychologist, PBSP Therapist, Supervisor and International Trainer, and an AEDP Therapist and Supervisor. He holds special interests in moment-to-moment
During a recent training to learn how to facilitate a whole family recovery program, Jayden volunteered to take part in a role play where he was the clown child, a
Our guest blogger is Tony Gambill, an established thought leader on Self-Leadership and Leading Others. He has published over 50 articles for Forbes Leadership on these topics and a book,
Lisa, a 62-year-old whose 85-year-old mother has enjoyed forty years of sobriety, routinely stops by to help with housekeeping, grocery shopping, and managing finances. She's noticed that she leaves the
In a world where mental health struggles are all too common - and our youth are still challenged to find appropriate services during the current Children’s Mental Health Crisis -
CELEBRATING NATIONAL RECOVERY MONTH: Kids and Families Deserve Their Own Healing September is National Recovery Month, a time dedicated to celebrating the efforts of those in recovery from substance use
For COAs - children impacted by the disease of addiction in their families - the household environment can often be unpredictable, stressful, and emotionally charged. In response to these conditions,
OVERDOSE AND GRIEF: Children Need Our Support The convergence of International Grief Awareness Day observed on August 30th and International Overdose Awareness Day honored on August 31st represents the reality