12 healthy ways to cope with a chronic illness
Chronic illness can lead to depression. Here are 5 tips Dr. Carolyn Daitch suggests using to maintain an optimistic perspective during an extended illness: Put parameters on how much time you will allow [...]
What Is Helicopter Parenting?
Dire consequences. Anxiety. Overcompensation. Peer pressure. These are just a few of the triggers that cause parents to become over involved in their children’s lives. Bumps and bruises, both emotional and physical, are [...]
Why we get attached to parents’ belongings
Sometimes objects or possessions are infused with meaning that far exceeds their value or rational expectation. A favorite childhood toy, a cherished piece of jewelry from a grandparent, or the hammer a parent [...]
Anxiety Revisited, Sectioned, And Corrected
Listen in as Carolyn discusses three anxiety subtypes, including cognitive, emotional, and physical anxiety, with Dr. Charles Parker of CoreBrain Journal. They will also discuss what happens when symptoms gang up and act [...]
How Too Much Parental ‘Help’ can Hurt Your Children’s Success In School
Experiencing challenges, and even failure, can help children develop the skills they need to independently succeed in the world. Self-sufficiency and the confidence that comes from overcoming challenges is one of the greatest [...]