Insider’s Guide: How Parents Can Help Their Struggling Freshman
Caleb was about to start college. He had crawled his way over the academic finish line of high school despite having a high IQ, engaged
Caleb was about to start college. He had crawled his way over the academic finish line of high school despite having a high IQ, engaged
Finally! Winter break is just days away and all the streets are emptying of kids with backpacks on e-scooters. I can drive from my downtown
This is my first day back from Thanksgiving break and I’m already overwhelmed with calls and emails from parents asking for help to get their
Most of the students with whom I work have depression, anxiety and mild substance abuse. One of the easiest, cheapest and most effective tools for
“He’s driving us insane, clearly needs help but almost finished classes. When should we place him in residential treatment?” My client’s mother summed it up
This is a review from the article The Sneaky Way Colleges Try To Sell Students Health Insurance by Ann Brenoff at the Huffington Post from October 10, 2017.
Most people see a psychotherapist/counselor for the mental benefits of having someone to talk to about anxiety, depression, relationship issues or substance abuse. Insurance companies
Today I share some tips and tricks for finding a therapist from my upcoming book due out next year. Though I’m based in Bloomington, Indiana,
As excited freshman or experienced sophomores, juniors and seniors settle in for another Fall semester around the country, I wanted to put together a quick
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