This piece is about the messiness of raising kids while still healing from your own childhood. About the subtle but powerful ways our family patterns get passed down without us even realizing... Read more »
Coherent action from multidisciplinary teams requires that everyone be playing the same game. But the less time team members have spent together—or the more the situation around them changes—the harder it is... Read more »
Sadly, there are signs that racism is increasing across the world. Research from Europe and Australia in recent years has found a rise in the number of people experiencing racism. Reports from... Read more »
As a TV host, I have to know what is going on in the world. The newspaper is part of my morning ritual. My laptop sits next to my cereal or eggs... Read more »
Insecure. That’s the word I would choose to best capture the growing-up experience of teenagers. A characterization harvested from my 56 years of working with youth as a coach, psychologist, teacher, mentor,... Read more »
I’ve been writing about how we use the term “trauma” to name everything painful. Well, there are additional problems with the use of language under the trauma studies. I want to talk... Read more »
Few people know the full story of how beagles have been—and continue to be—bred and used “in the name of research.”1 In her new book Lab Dog: A Beagle and His Human... Read more »
Your daughter April calls you, crying. “My ex-boyfriend killed himself. My friend who goes to the same college called to tell me. I knew he was feeling depressed when I broke up... Read more »
Many drivers are injured or killed while under the influence of cannabis or THC, and the problem is rapidly escalating. Source link Read more »