Gender Differences and Sexuality: Do You Still Love Me?
Opposites attract. No matter how much we may have in common, or how compatible we are, it is still true that nature ensures that we
Helping youth who self-harm
Self-harm behaviors in American youth rose sharply during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic and continue to be a concern among counselors who work with
Here’s the No. 1 phrase used in successful relationships, say psychologists who studied 40,000 couples
For the past 50 years, we’ve been putting love under the microscope.As psychologists, we’ve studied more than 40,000 partners about to begin couples therapy. We’ve
HHS announces actions to improve child mental health care
The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced 3 key actions which could strengthen access to healthcare for children nationwide. This is part of the work by the HHS to address the mental health crisis in the United States and its impact on children.
Homework Struggles May Not Be a Behavior Problem
Are you concerned about your child’s struggle with homework, learning or attention? Consider a psychological evaluation to understand how to help at home and school.
How Can Childhood Trauma Affect Learning?
This article speaks to the important role teachers can play when they are trained in trauma information and SEL (social and emotional learning) practices. Trauma