Human beings are a unique species. For better or worse we have come to dominate the planet. One of the reasons for this is our unique to imitate each other. Consider the benefits, imitating allows us to learn quickly from […]
Continue Reading It seems that sometimes we (parents and professionals alike) can be so focused on teens achieving academically to get into college that we overlook the opportunities for teens to learn and grow in a work environment. Whether teens are self motivated […]
Continue Reading You may be familiar with the Maslow’s hierarchy of basic needs. First is basic survival — food, air, sleep, etc. Second is safety; we all strive to be safe and sound in a world that we often experience as relatively […]
Continue Reading March is Self-Harm Awareness Month. There have been reports of significant increases in self harming behaviors in teens ages 12-17 and for young adults, as a general trend, from 2006 to 2019. As has been reported widely (and in the […]
Continue Reading Substance abuse, risky behavior, lying, cheating, skipping school, promiscuous sex, self-injury; the list goes on and on. A challenging task for those of us who work with teens is addressing behaviors that are unhealthy and by all accounts need to […]
Continue Reading Why is NOW so HARD? If my own feelings are any barometer (not to mention our practice phone ringing off the hook for new therapy referrals), there is collective suffering happening out there. I have read countless articles on […]
Continue Reading I’ve been working with teens for decades. Sadly, the one story I hear over and over is one of adults in positions of power belittling, provoking, or dismissing the legitimate and valid behaviors of emotionally sensitive young people. We are […]
Continue Reading You meet a new client in the waiting room for the first time and extend your hand, he just looks at you and doesn’t reciprocate. When you settle into the office and begin to talk he states, “all therapists suck, […]
Continue Reading It seems the phrase “be careful what you wish for” may be in order here. The March WWWT newsletter spoke to re-entry hesitancy and the anxiety of reconnecting socially. Now that summer is here, more and more teens are vaccinated, […]
Continue Reading One of the more heartbreaking experiences as a therapist is hearing teenagers describe what they believe to be their flaws. I could list them here but there’s simply not enough space. Aspects of personality, physical appearance, athletics, social… tragically there’s […]
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