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They Call Me Poppy By Dr. Richard B. Dauber

As a clinical psychologist, who has been specializing in working with kids since I started my practice more than 35 years ago, I have given my share of advice to parents on how to raise children. When I became a parent, I learned a lot about child-rearing on the front lines in raising my own […]

Treatment “Outside the Box” By Josh Glawe, L.C.S.W.

There is something transformative about immersing yourself in a process of creation, pushing yourself to try new things, and engaging in recovery with your whole self, mind, body, and spirit. Through these experiences, you open up new avenues for emotional processing, expression, and discovery that expand the limits of what you thought was possible. They […]

The Most Powerful Word You Can Say, But Can’t Remember, By Dr. Ashley Gorman

A person’s name is the most powerful word you can say to them. Most successful business executives, teachers, sales people, psychologists, and more understand the significance of learning and using someone’s name. Dale Carnegie famously said, “A person’s name is to him or her the sweetest and most important sound in any language.” A person’s name […]

Teen Driving: Insight from the Passenger Seat By Dr. Daniel DaSilva

I walked in the door with the pizza. My wife looked at me and my daughter and asked, “How did it go?”  She looked back at my wife and says, “Maybe you should ask him.” Of course, I get the questioning look from my wife. It wasn’t necessary to discuss the near collision in the […]

Social Anxiety: Is it the same as Shyness? By Dr. Carly Orenstein

Are shyness and Social Anxiety Disorder the same thing? If my child is shy, will he/she grow up to have Social Anxiety Disorder? The answer to both of these questions is NO. There are many differences between shyness and Social Anxiety Disorder. While shyness can eventually turn into Social Anxiety Disorder, it isn’t definite or […]

Moments of Reflection: A Lost Art? By Dr. Daniel N. Watter

Life moves fast.  For many, perhaps too fast.  So many of my patients report feeling stressed, pressured, overwhelmed, overworked, exhausted, and always feeling that they are at least one step behind. They report that, while they are aware that much of their lives are suffering, there seems to be little that they can do to […]