Does my child have to eat foods he or she is afraid of or doesn't like anymore if my child is eating enough? YES. This blog describes both the reasons and strategies to help your child navigate these fears.
This blog describes the biological basis for Anorexia, the therapist's role in treating Anorexia and how parents can support their child in the recovery process.
Healing from eating disorders involves many components, including self-acceptance, honoring your hunger, eating a balance of all foods and both eating and moving for pleasure.
Food is everywhere during the holidays. For binge eaters, this can be very stressful. This post offers several suggestions for making these difficult situations more manageable, including meal planning, time schedules, support persons and more.
Child custody evaluations are intended to provide the court with information regarding what custody and visitation arrangement will be in the best interests of...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
The essential element of PTSD is that a person either experienced or observed an event which involved actual or threatened death...
People who are distressed by recurring, unwanted, and uncontrollable thoughts or who feel driven to repeat specific behaviors may have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The...
Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior that involves a real or perceived imbalance of power. The aggressive behavior is repeated, or has the potential to...