Steps to Recovery: Perspectives in the ...
The notion of recovery goes back to roughly 1830, at which time John Perceval, son of an English prime minister,...
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The notion of recovery goes back to roughly 1830, at which time John Perceval, son of an English prime minister,...
continue reading »Our hearts are always looking for something to fill us up, an emotion we need to fulfill, whether that emotion...
continue reading »The average child experiences a wide range of emotions throughout childhood with a dramatic shift during the teen years. But,...
continue reading »Dr. Robert Melillo, Creator and cofounder of Brain balance centers and author of Disconnected Kids in 2012 reports Autism was...
continue reading »In my line of work, I often work with children, teens, and adults who have been sexually assaulted. Upon my...
continue reading »My heart aches for the multitude of teens who come through my door and self-report depression. Some are guarded and...
continue reading »A few weeks ago I heard the heartbreaking news that a close family friend’s 18-year-old son had committed suicide. This...
continue reading »Cutting, scratching, burning—why would anyone want to do this to themselves? It seems like a no-brainer, but the truth is...
continue reading »A parent asked me the other day, “How do I go about setting up a round table discussion in my...
continue reading »It’s interesting how we as human beings perceive the meaning of life, including the meaning of right from wrong, moral...
continue reading »Parenting, we all know, can be rough, and unfortunately our children do not come with manuals on how to raise...
continue reading »It is said that kids don’t come with a user’s manual. But they actually do! Since ancient Rome, theorists have...
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