Why do some autistic students excel in certain areas of school but face setbacks in others? It’s a question many parents, teachers, and policymakers are grappling with as awareness of autism in... Read more »
You load sixteen tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt Saint Peter, don’t you call me, ’cause I can’t go I owe my soul to the company... Read more »
Virtually all of my clients over the years have shown a strong desire to persuade others that they’re right, moral, and worthy of admiration, or at least acceptance. Their usual explanations of... Read more »
In a recent interview with Jay Shetty, when asked if he feels like he’s achieved everything he set out to as a tennis player, Novak Djokovic replied, “Yes, and more than that,... Read more »
ADHD obsessive love refers to a powerful, often overwhelming emotional attachment that individuals with ADHD may experience in romantic contexts. Rooted in ADHD’s hallmark tendencies—such as intense focus, emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, and... Read more »
On August 21st and 22nd, Erik and Lyle Menendez were denied parole. The hopes of the two brothers and the family, friends, and advocates who had been working on their behalf were... Read more »
Eldest daughter syndrome describes the unofficial role many firstborn girls adopt in their families: part caretaker, part role model, part overachiever. These daughters often help raise siblings, manage household tasks, and even... Read more »
With so many authorities’ voices out there, how do we know who to listen to, who to believe? Source link Read more »
Parents often describe some children as “easy” while others seem more challenging. But a new study suggests that how difficult a child is perceived to be may depend as much on the... Read more »
A March 17, 2025, article in the New York Times (updated March 24) by Ellen Barry worried me and should be read by all with an interest in mental health care. The... Read more »