Edelson Blog Influence of Sleep on Children’s Learning and Memory Elisa Wetzler, Psy.D Sleep is an essential part of the health of a child that often is overlooked. We typically want our children to receive adequate sleep and notice grumpiness and more struggles...
Edelson Blog Additional Info about Multiple Sclerosis Adam Brickler, Psy.D Some months ago, my colleague, Donna Smith, M.A., wrote a blog, presenting some basic information about Multiple Sclerosis and, specifically, neuropsychological and psychological sequelae of...
Edelson Blog Hopelessness, Shame and Guilt Increase Risk of Self Harm Robert A. Underwood, Ph.D. Of the clinical issues we face as psychologists, suicide risk can be one of the more challenging areas to assess, predict, and discuss with our patients. While the warning...
Edelson Blog Children And Anxiety Suzanne Hartman, M.A., LPP Life presents all individuals with a variety of stressors across the lifespan. Children often experience significant anxiety as they attempt to successfully negotiate the physical, emotional, and...
Edelson Blog Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: Information for Parents and Caregivers Heather Randolph, Psy.D In my work with children, adolescents, and families, few events create more confusion, concern, and fear for parents/caregivers than discovering that their child...
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