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The Waiting Room
We would do what we thought would help. We would do anything. Could we make it better? -
What the Coronavirus Pandemic Has Taught Us About Physician Burnout
Solving the burnout problem requires striking at the heart of the matter. -
Talking to Your Kids About Psychiatric Medications
Whether or not to take psychiatric medication is a huge decision. Here is an expert's advice on how parents can approach that conversation with their child. -
How to Help Your Child Manage Depression from Coronavirus Isolation
It’s important that you practice healthy coping skills to set a positive example and to be more emotionally available to help your child. -
What Should I Gift My Loved One with Mental Illness?
Most of these gifts are easy to find, and the majority are inexpensive. -
My 1,400 Pound Image of Recovery
"I have learned that there is no recovery without help from other people." -
Surviving Painful Holiday Emotions
"…it’s not whether we have emotions that determines our fate, it’s how we make use of them." -
What Does Support Mean to You?
Through the years, my definition of support has meant a shoulder to cry on, open ears and hearts to listen, and has come from family, friends, professionals and, recently, a partner. -
The Remarkable Human-Animal Bond
Animals can be a wonderful part of life. They are an underutilized mental health intervention that could benefit many more people.
