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Vital Lessons to Start Teaching Your Kids Really Young—and How to Do It

As parents, there are lots of skills we need and want to teach our kids. Most of us focus on the basics, such as teaching our kids how to feed and dress themselves, how to tie their shoes, how to count, and read and write. After all, these are foundational

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger September 12, 2018

How to Best Support a Loved One with Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is a difficult illness. For Arden Tucker, an episode of depression can be especially debilitating. Like many who experience bipolar disorder, Tucker fears she won’t recapture the essence of who she really is, the person she was before the depression began. “My bipolar depression can feel insidious,” she

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger September 8, 2018

How to Figure Out Who You Are Outside of Work

If you love what you do, it’s all-too easy for it to consume your identity—especially if your career is demanding and fast-paced. You find yourself checking email after hours, and thinking about work. All. The. Time. You find yourself falling asleep with a laptop in your bed. It’s also all-too

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger August 29, 2018

Parents Share What They See as Their Role in Raising Their Kids

Parenting involves a lot of minutiae, and from sunup to sundown, the days can feel crammed. And amid all the details—changing diapers, potty-training, making meals, driving everywhere, helping with homework, doing bedtime—what can get lost is the bigger picture. Even if your kids are older and don’t need as much

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger August 25, 2018

How Mindfulness Helped My Daughter Finish a Big Hike

Picking wild blueberries on the hike before the whining started. “I’m tired. My feet hurt. I don’t want to walk anymore and it’s really hot. I need to stop and rest. Can you carry me? Why can’t you carry me?” In her defense, my 8 year old made it all

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Shared by Carla Naumburg, Ph.D, Contributing Blogger August 2, 2018

Independence: 3 Steps to Get Respect

The feeling of alienation is a very painful one. People in pain want to relieve their discomfort. The trouble is that they are not qualified to diagnose the origins of their pain nor to prescribe an appropriate course of treatment. This is not a DIY situation. They will misdiagnose the

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger July 10, 2018

Being a Man in America: Sexism and Homophobia

For as long as America has been a country, men have been king of the hill. However, many men have had difficulty adjusting to relatively recent societal shifts from the increasingly powerful role of women in the workplace to the acceptance of same-sex relationships. With globalization, automation, the decline of

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger July 10, 2018

6 Critical Tips for Making the Most of Your ADHD Coaching

Working with a credentialed, experienced ADHD coach is critical for helping individuals with ADHD achieve their goals, capitalize on their strengths and build a fulfilling life. And like any important endeavor, this requires effort and hard work. For instance, ADHD coaching is highly active and collaborative. It requires that clients

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger July 7, 2018

5 Myths about Bipolar Disorder That Boost Stigma

When therapist Colleen King was 19 years old, a psychiatrist told her that because of her family history—her father and brother having bipolar disorder—she shouldn’t have children. Today, King’s clients regularly tell her that people have told them they shouldn’t or can’t have loving relationships. Sadly, these are just two

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Shared by Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S., Contributing Blogger July 1, 2018

Stop the Drama: 4 Steps to Manage Emotions

Managing our emotions revolves around four components:  • 1  Expressing ourself • 2  Taking care of ourself • 3  Building up our tolerance for frustration  • 4  Maintaining a positive outlook  EXPRESSING OURSELF  Most of us have heard the expression that communication is 10 percent information and 90 percent emotion.

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger June 27, 2018

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