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How To Revive A Vision For Your Child’s Future After A Diagnosis

by Michelle Chaban | Jan 22, 2017 | Mental Illness & Family Resources, Parenting

All parents know the challenges that come with raising children.  However, it can prove even more difficult when one’s child struggles with a disability or mental health condition.  In the Huffington Post, Heather Nardi shares her story and highlights that...

DSM-5 Diagnoses In Kids Should Always Be Written In Pencil

by Michelle Chaban | Dec 20, 2016 | Children

Children with diagnostic labels has increased significantly in recent years.  Dr. Allen Frances discusses some of the dangers of giving children a definitive diagnosis in uncertain circumstances as things may change as the child develops.  He also explains some of the...

How & Why You Could Be Autistic & Bipolar At The Same Time

by Michelle Chaban | Dec 20, 2016 | Autism, Bipolar Disorder

Comorbidity refers to having more than one condition at the same time.  In his Psychology Today article, Dr. Christopher Badcock explains how one may have Autism and Bipolar Disorder at the same time. Here is a link:...

My Mother’s First Love At Age 93

by Michelle Chaban | Dec 20, 2016 | Relationships

It’s never too late to find connection with others including romantic connections.  In Psychology Today, Jennifer Haupt writes a lovely story about her mother who found love at 93.  Inspiring…. Here is a link:...

Never Too Old To Grow A “New Brain” Against Dementia

by Michelle Chaban | Dec 20, 2016 | Dementia, Neuroscience

Dementia is a condition where there is a decline in cognitive functioning such as memory.   People with dementia also lose their ability to carry out everyday tasks.   In Psychology Today, Dr. Mario Garrett writes about brain plasticity and dementia.   Here is a link...
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