by RefreshMH | Oct 27, 2020 | Brain Injury
Edelson Blog Parkinson’s and Depression Robert A. Underwood, Ph.D. In the wake of Robin William’s tragic suicide this past week, I felt compelled to share some thoughts on not only the topic of suicide, but also the association between Parkinson’s disease (PD) and...
by RefreshMH | Oct 27, 2020 | Office Staff
Edelson Blog The Personal Side of Suicide Missy Darnell Professionals have statistics and data to share on this issue, however, these thoughts are mine, as a sister who has been affected by this unfortunate circumstance. With the recent suicide death of Robin Williams...
by RefreshMH | Oct 27, 2020 | Child Neuropsychology
Edelson Blog Measuring a Child’s Growth Jessica Blasik, Ph.D. We all know that we measure a child’s growth in terms of height and weight, but there are other important developmental processes taking place that we should monitor and measure. What I mean is that when...
by RefreshMH | Oct 27, 2020 | Child Neuropsychology
Edelson Blog Teach Your Child Problem-Solving And Conflict Resolution Skills Suzanne Hartman, M.A., LPP Skilled craftsmen know that producing quality work requires the use of precision tools. They stock their toolboxes with the equipment they need to efficiently...
by RefreshMH | Oct 27, 2020 | Brain Health
Edelson Blog Return to Learn: A Student’s Journey Following a Concussion Jessica Blasik, Ph.D. Recovery after sustaining a concussion can vary from individual to individual. Addressing the physical, psychological, and learning needs are important components of helping...
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