How Parents Can Assess the Health and Safety of Child Care

How Parents Can Assess the Health and Safety of Child Care

Choosing a child care program is one of the most consequential decisions parents make during the early years of a child’s life. When my kids were young, I would visit classrooms, observe... Read more »
Anorexia Nervosa: When Critique Loses Sight of Care

Anorexia Nervosa: When Critique Loses Sight of Care

Anorexia nervosa is often portrayed as an illness that has existed for centuries, does not respond well to treatment, and is surrounded by confusing and competing theories. Many people are told that... Read more »
Smoothing the Transition Back to Primary Care

Smoothing the Transition Back to Primary Care

Key Points A new program called FLOW uses smart data to identify when mental health patients are ready to move back to their family doctors. Success depends heavily on “Internal Facilitators,” who... Read more »
Using CARE to Promote Collaborative Co-Parenting

Using CARE to Promote Collaborative Co-Parenting

C.A.R.E. is an acronym for the mindset necessary to improve your ability to solve problems during a conflict. It can be a conflict with anyone. Of course, most of my clients are... Read more »
The Importance of Recognizing Moral Trauma in Clinical Care

The Importance of Recognizing Moral Trauma in Clinical Care

Co-written by Tyler VanderWeele and Jennifer Wortham. Our moral understanding of right and wrong, and good and evil, is fundamental to who we are. Such understanding guides our actions and evaluations and... Read more »
Your Emotions Care About the Facts

Your Emotions Care About the Facts

…..But Your Emotions Care about Facts The popular maxim that “facts don’t care about your feelings” has become a touchstone of modern debate. It suggests that truth is harsh and objective, immune... Read more »
How Trauma Informed Care Can Change Your Medical Experience

How Trauma Informed Care Can Change Your Medical Experience

We often think of trauma as something tied to war, natural disasters, or violent events. But for many people, trauma shows up in a quieter place: the exam room. Whether you’re undergoing... Read more »
Integrated Care: Finding Your Balance

Integrated Care: Finding Your Balance

Co-written with Jai Liester In today’s fast-paced world, many of us face a complex mix of stress, chronic pain, and emotional challenges. These issues often overlap, making it difficult to find lasting... Read more »
A Detour in the Care Partner’s Journey

A Detour in the Care Partner’s Journey

Earlier this year, my husband and I boarded a flight home from Barcelona to Denver, with a stop in Munich. This is a route we have done easily in the past after... Read more »
Creating a Supportive Pregnancy-Postpartum Care Team

Creating a Supportive Pregnancy-Postpartum Care Team

The phrase “it takes a village” originates from an African proverb that emphasizes that for children to thrive, they need to receive collective support from many people (i.e., a village). However, the... Read more »
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