
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 »

Do you ever feel like you care too much about people, outcomes, even small details, and it leaves you emotionally drained? If so, you’re not alone. Many people experience intense concern and... Read more »

I watched Wilt Chamberlain play basketball when I was a kid. He stood over seven feet tall, and in one game, he scored 100 points. No one has done that before or... Read more »

by Rachel Conrad, MD, and J. Wesley Boyd, MD, PhD Imagine being a college student like Alex, who was experiencing increasing anxiety and depression as the academic year progressed. During the spring... Read more »

My intention in writing these posts is to share the experiences that I went through with my son, starting with the first manifestation of his illness and our journey through numerous subsequent... Read more »

This article was co-authored by Nikita Baxi and Robert Muller, PhD. Postpartum depression is a form of clinical depression that affects 10 to 20 percent of women after childbirth. Recent data from... Read more »

Source: hillside7/Pixabay The United States’ licensure process for different health care disciplines is a bewildering hodge-podge of state-specific rules that vary across different disciplines. Exceptions exist and are often the rule, making... Read more »

By Amalia Corby, MS (Senior Legislative and Federal Affairs Officer, APA Advocacy Office) Did you know that an estimated 15% of men and 30% of women entering the criminal justice system have... Read more »