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Category: Behavioral Health

Supporting Mental Health in Children

Supporting Mental Health in Children: Recognizing Signs and Providing Support The holiday season, often associated with joy, celebration, and family gatherings, can also be a challenging time for children. The disruption of routines, social pressures, and heightened expectations can sometimes exacerbate feelings of anxiety and depression. Amidst the festive activities, it's crucial to pay attention […]

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Overcoming Bedwetting in Children

Bedwetting, also known as nocturnal enuresis, is a common issue among children that can be a source of concern for both parents and the child involved. It's important to remember that bedwetting is a normal part of a child's development and is usually outgrown with time. However, if you're looking for ways to help your child overcome this challenge, this blog provides practical tips and strategies to train your child out of bedwetting.

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Mastering Potty-Training: A Doctor's Guide for Parents

Potty-training is a significant milestone in a child's development, marking the transition from diapers to using the toilet independently.

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Recognizing Signs of Depression in Your Loved Ones During the Holiday Season

Amidst the cheerful ambiance, some individuals grapple with the shadows of depression, silently battling their inner struggles. During our festive preparations, it's crucial to spare a thought for those who might be navigating through the holiday season under a heavy emotional burden.

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Preparing Siblings for the Arrival of a Baby

The anticipation of a new baby is a joyous and exciting time for the entire family, but it can also be a period of adjustment for older siblings. Helping your children prepare for the arrival of a new brother or sister is crucial to fostering a smooth transition and creating a positive family dynamic. In this blog post, we'll explore practical tips and strategies to prepare siblings for the arrival of a new baby.

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Bonding with Your Teenager

As parents of teenagers living in the 2020s, we must deal with many factors that play a role in our children’s lives (social media, cyberbullying, cell phones)...

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Tips for Partners of Mothers with Postpartum Depression

From recognizing the signs of postpartum depression to fostering open communication, we will explore a range of tips designed to help you better understand and assist your partner during this difficult time.

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What To Do After a Traumatic Event

Medicaid and Medicare are two government-run health insurance programs that provide healthcare coverage to millions of Americans. While both programs are designed to provide affordable healthcare to those who need it, they have different eligibility criteria and benefits. In this blog, we will discuss the eligibility criteria for Medicaid and Medicare.

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5 Ways You Can Help End the Stigma over Mental Health Care

In the same way we wouldn’t want our family or friends to suffer from physical pain without any help, we should ensure our loved ones aren’t suffering emotionally. However, we can't help them if we do not understand how they feel. Simply asking, “How have you been feeling emotionally?” or “I know you’ve had a lot going on lately, has something been weighing on you?” You may never know what your loved ones are struggling with if you don’t ask. Let’s take care of our friends and family by not shying away from discussing difficult topics.

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